![]() ![]() If there was a problem with the cooler, H100i v2 temp would be high or continually climb whenever the machine is on. This is a normal value and suggests your room temp is around 23-25C (at least when the snap was taken). Your coolant temperature is ~31C which matches the other ambient case temperatures. I've also tried reseating it 4 seperate times already (cleaning off & reapplying AS4) but the temperatures have always been about the same. When the temps kick up to 70c during gaming I can definitely feel it as my room gets considerably hot so I believe that they're reporting the correct temps but if you have any recommendations for any other temperature monitoring software I'd be down to try them. I've been checking the temperatures with both HWMonitor and now Ryzen Master and they all appear to be reporting the same temperatures as CL4. It's not impossible, but I would verify your temps first. However, the coolant would then be more or less at room/case temperature with minimal heat transfer across the gap. The only thing that might cause a CPU to hover 20C above the coolant temp at idle is if there were a tiny gap between CPU and cold plate. I expect your actual CPU temps in there as well. Normally your idle temp should be around the same as the coolant temperature (H100i v2 temp) or 31.5C in this case. I do not know how it scales or behaves on the new Ryzen packages. It can be useful or completely misleading, depending on chip series. Also, package temp can be a strange variable. Since this affects all AMD users, there surely is more information out there. I am not an AMD person, so I can't make too many more suggestions beyond that. AMD temps are notorious idiosyncratic and difficult for monitors to accurately track. I would use another utility to try and confirm the actual CPU temperatures. ![]()
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