I thought those AMD Ryzen CPU processors were suppose to use less energy and run cooler?
My old AMD Phenom II x4 975 3.60 GHz black edition, would top out Overclocked at 5.2 GHz using a Corsair CAFA 70 w/ (2) 120mm fans and would keep the temperature in the 58 to 61 Celsius range ...(built in April 2011) ..... compared to an Intel build of an Intel I7-2600k 3.40 GHz quad core using the same type of heatsink CPU cooler I could push it to 5.1+ GHz and was able to keep the temperature in the low 50's Celsius....
The FX-4350 quad core I'm currently using is locked in at 4475 MHz for both normal and turbo modes, also using another Corsair CAFA 70 CPU cooler, it runs right around 33 to 37 Celsius for the CPU with MB running 3 to 5 degrees Celsius cooler than the CPU.... (same goes for the other 2 builds, MB's on those were in the mid 40's degrees Celsius range...... that i7-2600k build was built in August/September 2011)
It shocks as well as amazes me to see people posting CPU/MB/GPU temps pushing 60+ degrees Celsius.... gets me to wondering what they have done or what type of case they are using... or if they have thought about the airflow, thermodynamics, static pressure, etc...in the design of their PC builds...
Running both of those builds, I built back in 2011 at stock clocks, all temps were under the 38/37 degrees Celsius mark...
TC