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Designed for a lifetime at 95
The chip is engineered to live its life at this temperature with no detriment to longevity or reliability.
95 is the target for best performance
Heat is a result of power draw, not the measured processor temperature
Consider the following question: What creates more heat?
95 degrees is safe, targeted, and ideal for a multi-threaded workload
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At AMD, we’re extremely proud of what our engineers accomplished with the new Ryzen 7000 series processors and platform from all angles. Whether it’s performance, efficiency, or longevity, this is just a killer processor. But to push the boundaries, you have to break convention sometimes, and...
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Designed for a lifetime at 95
The chip is engineered to live its life at this temperature with no detriment to longevity or reliability.
95 is the target for best performance
Heat is a result of power draw, not the measured processor temperature
Consider the following question: What creates more heat?
- A processor reading 90 degrees using 150W of socket power, or
- A processor reading 85 degrees using 250W of socket power
95 degrees is safe, targeted, and ideal for a multi-threaded workload
- 95 degrees Celsius is an absolutely safe temperature for Ryzen 7000 series processors to live in over the lifetime of the product
- Do not confuse measured temperature with the heat produced by the CPU, because heat is a pure function of power draw