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Case model? Case have ok airflow. Increase cpu fan fan curve?
as long as max temp is staying under 90c its fine
- go into bios undervolt or lock all cores at low voltages by sacrificing a few 100Mhz
- or delid it
The former helped with my 7800x3d without sacrificing much regarding performance but eventually I sold that PC and bought a cheap 13700kf instead.
Poor air flow case as the cooler looks beefy enough for a 7700.
If you are peaking at 85c in S.T.A.L.K.E.R in game you will probably hit 95c under a stress test.
Yeah they actually thinned it for 9000 series, 1.7mm so quite a lot, I never see my 9800X3D above 70c when stressed, that is on a 360 AIO though and i have a good air flow case too.
https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/desktops/ryzen/7000-series/amd-ryzen-7-7700.html
It has 2 x 140mm intake fans, and 2x120mm evacuation fans.