![]() Because the fans can only slow so much, you'll get both fans at the same rpm at idle, but the higher efficiency of the hyper212 means lower average temps. The 120mm fan will spin slower and on that heatsink is more efficient, which makes it more effective at a lower volume. On a 65w cpu they'll be equitable in ability, but different in efficiency. The amd coolers range from 130w to 180w, the Stealth being on the short side. To prevent overuse, that single core is rotated to the next in line. It's not representative of the entire cpu, which is far closer to 30ish. If it happens to hit during a service startup, you'll see a 60ish temp as that one core is under a higher startup load. That single core sees the entire workload for everything, so is by far the hottest core, if the reading happens to hit when work is being done, you'll see a 40ish temp. ![]() Shuts down all the cores completely, except one. The temp you see is the hottest read core at time of reading, which is barely above the other cores, having a somewhat equal load. With Intel, at idle all the cores are cut equally in power and frequency, but each core is active so receives a portion of the load. Idle temps in a Ryzen are pretty much meaningless.
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