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No. The LN keeps the CPU's operating temp below the thermal limit. It doesn't change the thermal limit.
In order to increase the speed of a chip you have to supply more power to the chip, since the amperage is fixed that means increasing the voltage. Since the amount of heat released is directly related to the amount of power consumed and W=VA that means if you can remove that heat more quickly, by having a much higher gradient between the temperature of the coolant and the CPU, you can supply even more voltage while staying under the thermal limit.
https://community.amd.com/thread/213058
Daveso, glad to see that you managed to get a new machine. I remember you were going to buy one a while back and then they had sold out. I would imagine that the new graphics card will enable you to really let your imagination fly and still be able to render in a reasonable time. Hope you're enjoying the new rendering power.
thats for wimps. my 2600 happily runs at 120c for hours, and can easily go hotter when using prime95 and running a torture test
if you want to overclock, you just have to spend $300 on a motherboard with CPU load line calibration and 12 phase VRM's and voltage regulator control's in the advanced options and aload more options to play with
! Ryzen will not go over 95C. How many different ways does this have to explained? The chips own monitoring system checks tDie every millisecond and will downclockif the temp exceeds the thermal limit.
Get a new PSU, ASAP.
800W is more than enough for the system as specced. 80+ Gold is very efficient. ATNG is not that bad a brand.
So why should he replace the PSU?
thanks .... what is really cool is i can experiment now...with lights especially. even hair renders pretty fast
Its a deal breaker for sure. Just testing right now but I rendered Stonemason's Urban future 5 in 15 minutes with one character ... it wouldn;t even finish with my old rig without adding a lot of time. Portraits under a minute? WOW !!!
yeah .. right now I'm tapped for 3 years