Is your AMD CPU overheating? Find out what are the normal and safe AMD CPU temperatures for Ryzen processors.
- As GPU-Z reports Tdie, I will keep using that, but then in the BIOS the fans are actually monitor Tctl, I will have to set them with 10C offset in mind. Still I don't get why AMD had to introduce this confusion, at the end of the day people will still find out the offset and set the fan curve according to the actual temperature.
- AMD Ryzen Master (Basic View) The new basic view provides you with the ability to automatically overclock your CPU, manually control how much overclocking you wish to apply as well and give you a view of important system parameters like the CPU temperature, speed and voltages.
- Stock Cooler: Ryzen 3 3300X - Wraith Stealth, Ryzen 5 3600 - Wraith Stealth, Ryzen 7 3700X - Wraith Prism LED. AMD CPU Temps - Ryzen+.
Applications that will help monitor AMD Ryzen CPU temperatures in Linux distributions. This will work in Ubuntu, Mint, Arch, Manjaro, and any other flavor on. Today we are going to show you how to LOWER temperatures on Ryzen 3000 CPUs! It's an easy process that not only will help keep your system cool but also dec.
The following temperatures are recorded at default CPU clock speeds using AMD bundled stock coolers.
- Idle Temp - Computer idling at Windows desktop (no open windows or programs)
- Load Temp - Computer under heavy use (heavy gaming, video editing, virtualization, stress test)
- Max Temp - Maximum temperature before CPU begins to throttle
To help you compare AMD CPU temperatures, we have included the temperatures of popular low end, mid end, high end processors for each generation.
Recommended CPU Coolers
Budget Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
High End Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 Chromax Black
Low Profile Cooler: Noctua NH-L9i (Intel) / Noctua NH-9La-AM4 (AMD)
AMD CPU Temps - Ryzen 2
Idle Temp | Load Temp | Max Temp | |
Ryzen 3 3300X | 32 to 45°C | 53 to 72°C | 95°C |
Ryzen 5 3600 | 35 to 45°C | 56 to 75°C | 95°C |
Ryzen 7 3700X | 35 to 50°C | 60 to 75°C | 95°C |
Stock Cooler: Ryzen 3 3300X - Wraith Stealth, Ryzen 5 3600 - Wraith Stealth, Ryzen 7 3700X - Wraith Prism LED
AMD CPU Temps - Ryzen+
Cpu Temp Monitor Ryzen 7
Elementor canvas theme. Idle Temp | Load Temp | Max Temp | |
Ryzen 5 2600 | 30 to 42°C | 59 to 71°C | 95°C |
Ryzen 7 2700X | 31 to 43°C | 62 to 75°C | 85°C |
Stock Cooler: Ryzen 5 2600 - Wraith Stealth, Ryzen 7 2700X - Wraith Prism LED
AMD APU Temps - Ryzen+
Idle Temp | Load Temp | Max Temp | |
Ryzen 3 3200G | 28 to 41°C | 53 to 72°C | 95°C |
Ryzen 5 3400G | 32 to 40°C | 50 to 75°C | 95°C |
Stock Cooler: Ryzen 3 3200G - Wraith Stealth, Ryzen 5 3400G - Wraith Spire
AMD CPU Temps - Ryzen
Idle Temp | Load Temp | Max Temp | |
Ryzen 3 1300X | 32 to 38°C | 49 to 71°C | 95°C |
Ryzen 5 1600 | 30 to 35°C App to check pc temps. | 50 to 64°C | 95°C |
Ryzen 7 1700 | 35 to 44°C | 50 to 65°C | 95°C |
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Stock Cooler: Ryzen 3 1300X - Wraith Stealth, Ryzen 5 1600 - Wraith Spire, Ryzen 7 1700 - Wraith Spire LED
AMD APU Temps - Ryzen
Idle Temp | Load Temp | Max Temp | |
Ryzen 3 2200G | 33 to 40°C | 55 to 75°C | 95°C |
Ryzen 5 2400G | 28 to 39°C | 55 to 75°C | 95°C |
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Stock Cooler: Ryzen 3 2200G - Wraith Stealth, Ryzen 5 2400G - Wraith Stealth
AMD APU Temps - Kaveri
Idle Temp | Load Temp | Max Temp | |
A6-7400K | 28 to 35°C | 50 to 63°C | 70°C |
A10-7850K | 28 to 33°C | 49 to 60°C | 72.4°C |
AMD APU Temps - Richland
Idle Temp | Load Temp | Max Temp | |
A6-6400K | 28 to 37°C | 49 to 57°C | 70°C |
A10-6800K | 28 to 35°C | 50 to 55°C | 74°C |
AMD APU Temps - Trinity
Idle Temp | Load Temp | Max Temp | |
A6-5400K | 25 to 35°C | 45 to 55°C | 70°C |
A10-5800K | 28 to 35°C | 50 to 55°C | 74°C |
AMD CPU Temps - Piledriver
Idle Temp | Load Temp | Max Temp | |
FX-4300 | 30 to 35°C | 45 to 55°C | 61°C |
FX-6300 | 35 to 40°C | 50 to 60°C | 61°C |
FX-8350 | 30 to 40°C | 50 to 55°C | 61°C |
AMD CPU Temps - Bulldozer
Idle Temp | Load Temp | Max Temp | |
FX-4100 | 35 to 40°C | 50 to 60°C | 70°C |
FX-6100 | 30 to 35°C | 45 to 55°C | 70°C |
FX-8150 | 30 to 35°C | 50 to 58°C | 61°C |
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How to Lower Your AMD CPU Temperature
Upgrade Your CPU Cooler
Swapping out the default heatsink fan is the most effective method of lowering your AMD CPU temperatures - A good budget CPU cooler will drop load temperatures by 6 to 10°C, while a high end cooler is going to slash temperatures by 15 to 30°C during heavy use.
Another plus is that most aftermarket CPU coolers are quieter than stock ones so it helps to cut down your PC noise levels.
While AMD deserves a lot of credit for bundling their CPUs with superior and better looking coolers (even the humble Wraith Stealth outperforms Intel's stock cooler), you will still need an aftermarket cooler if you intend to overclock or run CPU-intensive tasks around the clock.
Change Your Thermal Paste
Replacing the thermal paste between the CPU and cooler is another proven method to cut down your AMD CPU temperatures. For less than $10, you can get a proper tube of thermal compound that is reusable and will lower your temps by 3 to 6°C on average - Click here to find out what is the best thermal paste for your needs.
How to apply thermal paste: Wipe off the old thermal paste, then squeeze a small gob of the new paste on the center of the CPU (see below). There's no need to spread it because the cooler's weight and processor's heat will distribute it evenly over time.
Delid Your CPU - Not Recommended
Delidding is the forbidden technique of removing the CPU's heat spreader to replace the thermal compound inside. Since this risky operation involves prying open CPU's the outermost shell, its warranty will be voided plus there is a real chance of damaging the chip.
While hardcore overclockers and daredevil enthusiasts have reported 10 to 15°C lower temps after delidding some CPUs, we do NOT recommend it because even famous overclockers like der8auer has sacrificed numerous processors doing it.
CPU GUIDE
- Recommended Motherboard CPU Combos
- AMD CPU Socket Types
- How to Check CPU Temperature
- Intel CPU Temperatures - Idle, Load, Max Temps
- How to Apply CPU Thermal Grease
- How to Install a CPU
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This is my first AMD build. AMD Ryzen 5900. I've discovered that the temps from the various monitoring tools differ alot more than I was expecting. My last machine was an intel 3770K and I used realtemp and/or coretemp and all of them produced pretty accurate results. For this Ryzen though I'm not sure which numbers are the most correct. I've also noticed that what might seem correct at load is suddenly way off at idle.
I've got HWMonitor, HWInfo64, Ryzen Master, and also what is displayed for CPU TEMP from NZXT CAM from my Z73 AIO.
Which one is know to be most 'all around' accurate? I'm a bit confused as after some googling I get some people that say that Ryzen Master is most accurate hands-down because AMD has some proprietary way of reading the sensors (Just repeating what I've read, I have no idea about that and am not making the claim), others say to stay away from Ryzen Master and use HWInfo64. Some swear by HWMonitor and others say its less accurate.
So I'm not sure which utility is the most accurate?
I've got HWMonitor, HWInfo64, Ryzen Master, and also what is displayed for CPU TEMP from NZXT CAM from my Z73 AIO.
Which one is know to be most 'all around' accurate? I'm a bit confused as after some googling I get some people that say that Ryzen Master is most accurate hands-down because AMD has some proprietary way of reading the sensors (Just repeating what I've read, I have no idea about that and am not making the claim), others say to stay away from Ryzen Master and use HWInfo64. Some swear by HWMonitor and others say its less accurate.
So I'm not sure which utility is the most accurate?