Quote from: John Savard on February 13, 2021, 14:59:11
...the fact that more of the new generation of Ryzen chips don't come with stock fans means they're already running hotter...
Ideally, a processor should never go above 50 degrees C in order to last. When they can go over 5 GHz base clock, not boost clock, at that temperature, then I'll be more excited.
Coming without a stock HSF likely means they're running *cooler*, because fewer end-users will be running high-end chips with inadequate cooling.
You'd struggle to find a modern CPU that stays under 50 degrees at load on the hottest core even with water-cooling, but it's okay, because you're completely wrong about the temperatures at which chips start to become damaged.
You'll be waiting until we've moved away from silicon to see multi-core chips with 5Ghz base clocks that run cooler than 50 degrees C on air, so please don't hold your breath.