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Asus Rog Strix X670E-A issue with 7800x3d

JET_1983
Level 8

 

hi everyone 

all i have to say is ,

im the intel fan , ( i was ) 

after 20 yrs ( im talking about athlon x series cpus) 

i just came back to AMD for only one reason and that was the 7800x3d ,

buy an asus rog strix E-A x670 series gaming wifi 

first after assemble the rig , at the first boot it take me to the bios , cpu temp was 41c and mobo temp was 31c !!!!

i just install win 11 pro and install cpu temp , 

that's all , no app or driver installed its only a raw windows , but all 8 cores work at full loads ,

4.2 , 3.8, and two cores works on 5.0GHZ !!!!!

temp was same as what bios shows 41c , but if i run a simple setup it goes up to 60~66c

i did update the bios to the 2401 the latest one 

but nothing changed and all cores works in high frequency even on powersaving mode and i have to say i disaBled the ultra performance mode in power plan from control panel and deleted it !

is it normal for ryzen cpus specially this one 7800x3d to works in full load every time and has no idle clock ??

or cpu temp app shows me the wrong cpu cores frequency ??? 

i also heard about the damages that 7800x3d can do to asus mobos x670's or contrariwise  !!! and it caused to burn the sucket in some areas , so i just afraid to turn it on😑😭

is any one heard any thing about this?

 

if , just if we accept the 41c cpu temp for idle ,is normal 

so why this cpu should works in full load on desktop everytime while no programs or apps are runing ???

how can i fix this?

can i do some tweaks or changes in bios to fix this ? 

im not familiar with asus bios since i had a vII hero mobo many years ago , 

is it come from motherboard or its the cpu issue and it should back to rma ???

i also asked this from asus and amd technical assist and waiting to their answer , 

thx

AMD RYZEN7 7800X3D
Asus Rog Strix X670E-A
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Hello,

No tweaking should be necessary, I would focus on checking EXPO overclocking stability.

13900KS / 8000 CAS36 / ROG APEX Z790 / ROG TUF RTX 4090

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Silent_Scone
Super Moderator

Hi,

1. Use HWINFO, not Core Temp. Inspect both temperatures and core frequencies using this.

2. 3GHz to 4GHz is normal for low load depending on what the system is doing. Idle temperatures are due to having a higher base clock and idle than what you might well be used to coming from Intel platforms.

3. Temperatures seem within normal behaviour.

4. AMD updated firmware and voltage guidelines last year to resolve failure issues across all motherboard vendors, not just ASUS. These issues were due to VSOC exceeding 1.3v.

 

13900KS / 8000 CAS36 / ROG APEX Z790 / ROG TUF RTX 4090

thanks for reply  ,

so , according to your comment now i can activated the expo profile  right ?

after installing the AMD driver ( chipset )and install all neccesery drivers i tested it in gaming ( an cpu intensive game ) temp rising to 60c not more !  how can i change my cpu base clock ? its around 3.2  and changing to 4.2 idle in desktop ,

just looking into the bios and there  is an option BCLK i set it on 100.00000 but nothing changed in windows and cpu base clock !

if you are expert about this can you please give me some tweaks from bios to manage the temp and core clock ?

tnx

AMD RYZEN7 7800X3D
Asus Rog Strix X670E-A

Hello,

No tweaking should be necessary, I would focus on checking EXPO overclocking stability.

13900KS / 8000 CAS36 / ROG APEX Z790 / ROG TUF RTX 4090

tnx alot

Ram : G.Skill Trident z neo RGB 2x32G 6000 CL30 EXPO

AMD RYZEN7 7800X3D
Asus Rog Strix X670E-A