AMD Ryzen thermal limit debunked

I just disconnected my CPU fan and encoded a video in h.265 (95% CPU usage on my Ryzen 7 1700).

No thermal throttle or shutdown even at 77C (the non-X Ryzen versions doesn't have an offset).

All the idiotts saying that the TJMax/TJunction/thermal throttle is 75C are WRONG.

Interestingly enough, with the CPU fans on, it never draws more than 70W but with them off, it draws 80W. What gives? everything stock and it has a TDP of 65W

>prooving you're fucking retarded in one shitpost on the internet
good job OP, you're not only a faggot but also retarded.

how did you.cool.your pc with no fan? fuckwit

Tjmax on Intel CPUs is 100. Not 100C, just 100 mystery units. Maybe Amd also uses mystery units.

77C is ice cold. My old Phenom II gets up to 95C+ when I try to encode on it.

Babby, there is a thing called "passive cooling".

The core die on Ryzen measures lower than the junction.

Op I have one question : why

>i mak forced fanless

babby theres a thing called enjoy no gains at higher tempratures so who gives a fuck.avi lol uses more power produces more heat yiu fucking drongo cunt living in a slum with no heating?

Why would it use less power if its cooler lol

>I just disconnected my CPU fan and encoded a video in h.265

dem quads

efficiency of electron pipes goes down the hotter they get

>and encoded a video in h.265
Now do a prime95 stress test fag, post results.

This lol

> prime95
When will this meme end? 1 hour of y-cruncher can uncover issues on a system that can run prime95 (or memtest) for days.

>No thermal throttle or shutdown even at 77C

Disconnect the cooler entirely.
My bet is that throttling is at 85-90 if not 100.
75 is just a suggested recommended temperature.

>efficiency of electron pipes goes down the hotter they get
It goes up in semiconductors though.

>not running p95 for 20 minutes then declaring the system stable

I've been saying that forever, but with linpack instead (aka intelburntest). Prime95 is a joke.

I had systems fail on prime95 and pass IBT using at least 2 GB of RAM
I just run both, though I still lean to IBT more

So does that mean we can OC it past 9000C and it won't slow down or shut down?
>get ready for some serious OC breads. 666GHZ, here we come.

I unironicallly do this