CPU has been around 88 C

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frazelle09
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Hardware configuration: description: Desktop Computer
product: P72 A-7200
vendor: Toshiba
serial: PCLinuxOS
width: 64 bits
Location: Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico
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CPU has been around 88 C

Post by frazelle09 »

Hello and happy to still be here... and folding!

Our machine is a B450 AORUS M with a Ryzen and we've been happily folding on it since we got it and learned how to install and run FAH. We're running under PCLinuxOS, fully updated but in the last 6 mo. or so the temps have been steadily rising from aroun 60 C at the beginning to the 88 C we now have. Of course here in Mexicali it's almost 40 C outside, but we're inside at around 29 or 30 C so ... i don't know whether to be worried, start saving for another MB, thow ice water at the CPU every once in a while or what.

Here is some more info...

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Have a wonderful day, be happy and please stay safe! :)
Last edited by frazelle09 on Tue Aug 30, 2022 3:45 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: CPU has been around 88 C

Post by Lazvon »

You may want to remove your heat sink, clean off the thermal paste, apply new paste and remount.
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Re: CPU has been around 88 C

Post by aetch »

Stability - if it's not throwing errors or random reboots then it's probably fine (famous last words?).

Temperature - The maximum temperature (Tjmax) for that chip is 95C, I'm not sure if that is case or core temperature (core usually measures higher than case) but with the chip showing 88C I'd be looking to lower it.
A couple of suggestions:-
*). give your system a good overall clean to rid it off dust. Pay particularly attention to the heatsinks, fans and anywhere that air enters or leaves your case. It does not have to be spotless. A good soft brush is all you need for this, I use a soft 2" paint brush. Dust build-up can affect and throttle the airflow through your system reducing its ability to remove heat.
*). clean off and replace the thermal paste on your heatsink, it degrades over time and gradually loses its ability to transfer heat.
*). if you're using the stock heatsink you may want to consider replacing it with a 3rd party cooler, this will help the CPU to run at lower temperatures. In most cases the stock cooler is just fine as the CPU sits idle most of the time and doesn't produce much heat. FAH is notorious for pushing hardware harder than most benchmarks so the components tend to run hotter.
Personally, I currently run my Ryzen 9 3900X at ~3.6GHz on a 240mm water cooling loop, I get temperatures in the high 40C to low 50C (core temperatures). I'm in the UK where our climate is cooler, currently we're getting 10-20C. I'm not suggesting you go water cooling, just perhaps a beefier air cooler.
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Re: CPU has been around 88 C

Post by frazelle09 »

Wow! Thanks, guys! You guys are fast - lol

i'll try the heatsink clean and new paste. The fan says AMD and for some reason or another i can't get the fan RPM from gKrellm program. Any recommendations on a better fan? We pretty much use ebay... In fact that's where i'm goingo to look for the paste.

Really appreciate your input and wonderful tips and advice. Again, please stay safe and have a wonderful afternoon! :)
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Re: CPU has been around 88 C

Post by aetch »

Thermal paste - I'd recommend something like Arctic Silver 5 or Arctic MX-4, MX-5.

Cooler - someone else might be able to jump in here with a recommendation, I don't have one.
The vast majority of processors have their heat producing cores in the centre of the processor, so producing a heatsink for them isn't too much of an issue. Ryzen is different. It has its heat producing cores off to one side of the processor so makes capturing that heat harder. The heat is no longer where the older heatsinks expect it to be. I'm really out-of-date on air coolers and in no position to recommend or even suggest one suitable for Ryzen, sorry.
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Re: CPU has been around 88 C

Post by JimF »

I undervolt all of my big Ryzens (3900X, 3950X, 5900X, 5950X) in the BIOS to keep them cool.

When you boot up, go into the BIOS and look for a setting for the CPU frequency and voltage.
For my 3900X for example, I run
Frequency: 3800 MHz
CPU Voltage: 1.17500 volts

If the voltage is too low or the frequency too high, you will crash. So you will need to experiment around for the best settings to keep your CPU cool.
I am usually able to keep them at less than 80C, typically in the mid-70's, but that is with Arctic water coolers.

The smaller chips should do OK with air cooling, but probably not the one supplied by AMD.
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Re: CPU has been around 88 C

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Well, we took the machine apart and cleaned the CPU and applied new paste. Seems to be running @ 72 C now, which i think is better than before and our CPU use @ what appears to be 50% or so as reported by our gKrellm program.

So, we're gonna mark this as solved and send a great big hug to you guys and a super thanks to all!

Please stay safe and be happy! :)
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Re: CPU has been around 88 C [SOLVED]

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Excellent! 16-degree drop is massive!
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Might as well use this same thread...

i've noticed that F@H is using the 8 cores of this Ryzen 5, which is alright, but it's using the full 100%! So the temps are back up close to 80 C. The Web Client only reports Low so who knows what's happening.

Is there a configuration file where we can see how this is set up and make changes?

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Re: CPU has been around 88 C [SOLVED]

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frazelle09 wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 3:44 pm Might as well use this same thread...

i've noticed that F@H is using the 8 cores of this Ryzen 5, which is alright, but it's using the full 100%! So the temps are back up close to 80 C. The Web Client only reports Low so who knows what's happening.

Is there a configuration file where we can see how this is set up and make changes?

Have a beautiful day and please stay safe! :)
A number of things might impact this. I had seen your thread earlier but it seemed resolved, so I didn't add anything then.

Are you folding on CPU and iGPU or CPU only? I'm assuming both due to your temps. If this is the case then really 80 C isn't bad for that system, unless you really run your fans hard. Due to the unique integration of memory use sharing and graphics in that chip, it works fairly hard when both are folding. Combined with the memory being at 3200.... technically overclocked and thus probably at a higher voltage, I wouldn't be concerned with those temps. Between the way the CPU and iGPU share resources, along with work unit variation of loads, bumping up a few degrees is very easy as compared to your "just cleaned things up" temps, especially if your inside temps are still fairly warm.

IF you are folding on CPU only, temps will be similar if not the same. Though the iGPU draws power, it's not much. If CPU only folding it will just boost more and still get fairly warm with normal fan settings. And even if set to "Low" on the power slider, your heat might not be out of line. I have found on my 2400G that even 2 or 3 threads on the CPU still brings temps up if folding on the iGPU at the same time. Since your system runs quicker clocks on both CPU and iGPU it stands to reason it would produce more heat doing it.


I haven't used the Web Client in some time, but set on low you should be using 1/2 of your available threads, so in our case 3. Medium setting would fold on 6 threads, Full on 7. You can confirm this in the FAH logs when the client starts, fairly close near the top with the other configuration stuff.


You might be better off just folding using one or the other. Though using both CPU and iGPU at once does help PPD some, the increase isn't that great compared to systems with separate components, and the power use and heat rise quicker. Folding on just the iGPU is fairly efficient, and folding on CPU alone is in line with most standalone CPU's in regards to power use and PPD return. They just aren't great at doing both at once unless you can live with the fans running harder and the temp being up more.

I can run my 2400G on iGPU only and temps stay in the mid 40's. Even overclocked to 1550 Mhz mid 50's, and that is with fan profiles that lean towards quiet over lowest temps. Though I keep my home cooler, the case only has the power supply cooling fan and 1 120mm exhaust fan, as well as stock CPU cooler. Have you found a way to monitor your fan speeds yet? The stock coolers aren't that bad really, but tweaking the fan curves can help a lot.

Let us know what you try, and any other specifics that might impact things. I'd also be interested to know what kind of points you are getting. We have a 3400G in my daughters computer, but I haven't subjected it to any folding.... yet. :mrgreen:



On a side note, I've travelled though your area a number of times, usually en route to the Gulf. A very uniquely beautiful part of the world, and it holds some very fond memories of both land borne and marine life for me. The wild side of us humans pales in comparison to some of those encounters. :lol:
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Re: CPU has been around 88 C

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Dear Bob. Wow. This is like a monster response. i really appreciate all your comments.

Here's a little bit of the log

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14:31:46:******************************* System ********************************
14:31:46:        CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with Radeon Vega Graphics
14:31:46:     CPU ID: AuthenticAMD Family 23 Model 24 Stepping 1
14:31:46:       CPUs: 8
14:31:46:     Memory: 5.81GiB
14:31:46:Free Memory: 4.29GiB
14:31:46:    Threads: POSIX_THREADS
14:31:46: OS Version: 5.15
14:31:46:Has Battery: false
14:31:46: On Battery: false
14:31:46: UTC Offset: -7
14:31:46:        PID: 3195
14:31:46:        CWD: /home/frazelle09
14:31:46:         OS: Linux 5.15.4-pclos1 x86_64
14:31:46:    OS Arch: AMD64
14:31:46:       GPUs: 0
14:31:46:       CUDA: Not detected: Failed to open dynamic library 'libcuda.so':
14:31:46:             libcuda.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
14:31:46:             directory
14:31:46:     OpenCL: Not detected: Failed to open dynamic library 'libOpenCL.so':
14:31:46:             libOpenCL.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
14:31:46:             directory
14:31:46:***********************************************************************
14:31:46:<config>
14:31:46:  <!-- Slot Control -->
14:31:46:  <power v='LIGHT'/>
14:31:46:
14:31:46:  <!-- User Information -->
14:31:46:  <passkey v='*****'/>
14:31:46:  <team v='251683'/>
14:31:46:  <user v='Fred_Frazelle'/>
14:31:46:
14:31:46:  <!-- Folding Slots -->
14:31:46:  <slot id='0' type='CPU'/>
14:31:46:</config>
14:31:46:Trying to access database...
14:31:46:Successfully acquired database lock
14:31:46:FS00:Initialized folding slot 00: cpu:4
14:31:46:WU00:FS00:Starting
14:31:46:WU00:FS00:Running FahCore: /usr/bin/FAHCoreWrapper /home/frazelle09/cores/cores.foldingathome.org/lin/64bit-avx2-256/a8-0.0.12/Core_a8.fah/FahCore_a8 -dir 00 -suffix 01 -version 706 -lifeline 3195 -checkpoint 15 -np 4
14:31:46:WU00:FS00:Started FahCore on PID 3267
14:31:46:WU00:FS00:Core PID:3274
14:31:46:WU00:FS00:FahCore 0xa8 started
Still trying to figure out why the Client reports Low and we're using all the cores... ??

Thanks again for providing so much info! Have a wonderful afternoon and please stay safe! :)
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Re: CPU has been around 88 C

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Your Ryzen 5 3400G has 4 cores which support 8 processing threads. The Light setting uses half of the available threads/cores, so the client will process on 4 threads. The OS scheduler will distribute those process threads to separate cores first, then schedule additional threads to whichever core it sees as less busy.

Other notes - you get more points using a passkey and then getting the bonus points for early return. I don't see a passkey configured in the log section you posted.

You can manually set the number of threads lower if you want using FAHControl Configure.

Slider settings are Full - all available threads will be used, Medium - all but one thread will be used, and Light - half the available threads will be used for CPU processing. There is some differences from that exact amount due to rounding off numeric results to integers. The choices for these slider settings were made years ago when processors with more than 4-6 threads available were uncommon. A future version of the client may handle this differently.
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Re: CPU has been around 88 C

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frazelle09 wrote: Wed Aug 31, 2022 7:58 pm Dear Bob. Wow. This is like a monster response. i really appreciate all your comments.

Here's a little bit of the log

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14:31:46:******************************* System ********************************
14:31:46:        CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with Radeon Vega Graphics
14:31:46:     CPU ID: AuthenticAMD Family 23 Model 24 Stepping 1
14:31:46:       CPUs: 8
14:31:46:     Memory: 5.81GiB
14:31:46:Free Memory: 4.29GiB
14:31:46:    Threads: POSIX_THREADS
14:31:46: OS Version: 5.15
14:31:46:Has Battery: false
14:31:46: On Battery: false
14:31:46: UTC Offset: -7
14:31:46:        PID: 3195
14:31:46:        CWD: /home/frazelle09
14:31:46:         OS: Linux 5.15.4-pclos1 x86_64
14:31:46:    OS Arch: AMD64
14:31:46:       GPUs: 0
14:31:46:       CUDA: Not detected: Failed to open dynamic library 'libcuda.so':
14:31:46:             libcuda.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
14:31:46:             directory
14:31:46:     OpenCL: Not detected: Failed to open dynamic library 'libOpenCL.so':
14:31:46:             libOpenCL.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
14:31:46:             directory
14:31:46:***********************************************************************
14:31:46:<config>
14:31:46:  <!-- Slot Control -->
14:31:46:  <power v='LIGHT'/>
14:31:46:
14:31:46:  <!-- User Information -->
14:31:46:  <passkey v='*****'/>
14:31:46:  <team v='251683'/>
14:31:46:  <user v='Fred_Frazelle'/>
14:31:46:
14:31:46:  <!-- Folding Slots -->
14:31:46:  <slot id='0' type='CPU'/>
14:31:46:</config>
14:31:46:Trying to access database...
14:31:46:Successfully acquired database lock
14:31:46:FS00:Initialized folding slot 00: cpu:4
14:31:46:WU00:FS00:Starting
14:31:46:WU00:FS00:Running FahCore: /usr/bin/FAHCoreWrapper /home/frazelle09/cores/cores.foldingathome.org/lin/64bit-avx2-256/a8-0.0.12/Core_a8.fah/FahCore_a8 -dir 00 -suffix 01 -version 706 -lifeline 3195 -checkpoint 15 -np 4
14:31:46:WU00:FS00:Started FahCore on PID 3267
14:31:46:WU00:FS00:Core PID:3274
14:31:46:WU00:FS00:FahCore 0xa8 started
Still trying to figure out why the Client reports Low and we're using all the cores... ??

Thanks again for providing so much info! Have a wonderful afternoon and please stay safe! :)
If you look a few lines above the bottom of this log section, you will see this line:

14:31:46:FS00:Initialized folding slot 00: cpu:4

That indicates that 4 threads were being used, because F@H calls threads CPU's in this application.


It might be down to just fan curves, and/or case ventilation. Since I use GPU folding I can only use 7 threads max for CPU, but even with a simple case and the right fan curves, I can keep temps down to 80ish folding on all available cores and the stock cooler. But keep in mind that you might simply have the fans curves set up in a way to not maximize cooling. Often you will have BIOS options that are pre-set, and/or have provisions for custom settings.
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Re: CPU has been around 88 C

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Thanks for replying! You know i see that gKrellm shows all 8 cores being used at 100%. It's running at 78 C so i'm not too worried as per your comments but i am kind of weirded out because like you say, it should be just using 4 cores and it's not.

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