Next-gen AMD CPUs could feature up to 32 cores per die
Next-gen AMD CPUs could feature up to 32 cores per die
Both the upcoming AMD Zen 5c and Zen 6 processors look set to have far more cores per chiplet than previous Ryzen CPUs.
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I wonder if/how that will affect temps?
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Probably negatively, but also likey not enough to matter. CPUs these days run pretty cool.
Were a long way from the days of an idle Pentium 4 at 75C
2 0 ReplyWe're in the days of Intel's top chips degrading themselves in a matter of weeks due to thermals being simply unmanageable under anything less than a beefy 360mm AIO or custom loop cooling at stock settings
2 0 ReplyCPUs these days run pretty cool.
Thought the AMD CPU ran around 90 celsius?
1 1 ReplyMy Ryzen 3900X idles at around 50C, although that's a few generations ago now
2 0 ReplyMy 3900X idles at 35 and hits 65 when it's 100% all cores. With a decent cooler modern AMD runs pretty chill
2 0 ReplyMy Ryzen 3900X idles at around 50C, although thatâs a few generations ago now
There seems to be a big difference between older CPUs and the newer ones, where the newer ones are running a lot hotter now under load.
I personally use a 5800X and it gets to 90c often.
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