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HiRegarding the 5900xTdie/Tctl is not the real temperature and can be quite a bit higher than actual. It is a synthethised value that AMD uses to ensure consistent cooling. Best to watch Tdie for CCD1 / CCD2 to get the real values.Also. The chip will boost right to the thermal limit. If you want it to run cooler you can enable PBO and set a lower temperature. Otherwise as long as there is thermal and electrical headroom your CPU will boost until it hits one of the limits. This behaviour is specific to Ryzen and can be tricky to reason about. You can also consider using Curve Optimiser and setting a slight undervolt which should also help your temperatures.Thanks
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Regarding the 5900x
Tdie/Tctl is not the real temperature and can be quite a bit higher than actual. It is a synthethised value that AMD uses to ensure consistent cooling. Best to watch Tdie for CCD1 / CCD2 to get the real values.
Also. The chip will boost right to the thermal limit. If you want it to run cooler you can enable PBO and set a lower temperature. Otherwise as long as there is thermal and electrical headroom your CPU will boost until it hits one of the limits. This behaviour is specific to Ryzen and can be tricky to reason about. You can also consider using Curve Optimiser and setting a slight undervolt which should also help your temperatures.
Thanks