If the cooling system is insufficient, our the environment doesn't allow sufficient heat transfer, then temperatures will not drop. Throttling the CPU just gives whatever cooling systems are in place a better chance at actually being able to remove the amount of heat being generated in a timely enough manner to prevent buildup and allow temperatures to eventually decrease. Assuming there's sufficient cooling for the heat being produced, or more appropriately there's enough airflow to move the heat away from the system, it will eventually start to cool. Once you fine-tuned your settings, then you can be assured that you will be getting quite a boost in the performance. If not, temperatures will continue to rise unabated. Using the Ryzen Controller is quite easy and you need to figure out the best settings for your system using the trial and error method. That means there's still heat being introduced into the system that needs to be removed in some way. It's still not producing a zero amount of heat (unless it completely shuts down), just less. There is also what it seems like an un-official piece of software called Ryzen Controller but I dont know any about it and you should search a bit before rushing into it. The image is just an example, dont use these values. Whatever temperature is set as some maximum will be the point where the CPU starts to dial back on its power budget/do less work in order to produce less heat. Try if the Ryzen Master works for you, if it does you can create a custom profile. Have the PC lighting you want without an RGB. A heat source sitting out in the middle of the Sahara desert will take much longer to cool than one placed in a deep freeze. Take advantage of countless combinations of colors and lighting effects, from presets to full customization. That process takes time, dictated by the steepness of the gradient. There's a lot of science involved here, but there's essentially a gradient and heat moves from areas of high temperature to areas of lower temperature. AMD Ryzen Master application showing various overclocking settings available to users. Even in the best case scenario, temperature won't just drop immediately. I am just simply using Ryzen controller to limit the CPU temperature to 85 and its not working but i saw it on YouTube videos! People do that and their temperatures are at 80 85 90 whatever they set their limit to and the CPU clock speed or TDP automatically lowers according to the set temp limit!įirst, never trust anything you see on YouTube.
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