Test Setup
For our tests, we will be using a test rig which is comprised of the ASUS TUF GAMING B650-Plus WiFi motherboard, along with an AMD Ryzen 9 7900X @ default clock speed of 4.7GHz (with Turbo Boost of up to 5.6GHz), as well as 32GB of Kingston FURY Beast RGB DDR5-6000 in dual channel mode.
All tests were conducted at turbo clock speeds at a resolution of 1920×1080. High or Ultra settings enabled.
CPU | AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5) at default 4.7GHz |
Cooling | Cooler Master MasterLiquid PL240 Flux AIO cooler |
Motherboard | Asus TUF Gaming B650-Plus WiFi |
Ram | Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 32GB Memory Kit |
EXPO profiles | Yes but only up to DDR5-5600 |
SSD/HDD | Lexar NM800PRO 2TB PCIe Gen4x4 M.2 SSD |
PSU | Thermaltake ToughPower GF3 1000W Gold |
VGA card | EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 24GB |
Drivers | Latest Nvidia Drivers |
OS | Windows 11 |
AIDA64 Info
CPU-Z Info
Load Temps
Using the the Cooler Master MasterLiquid PL240 Flux AIO, the processor produced a full load temperature of 97 degrees Celsius, which was higher than I expected. Having said that, we didn’t encounter any issues of crashes during our full load tests. Since the Ryzen 9 7900X is a fairly high TDP of 170W, we highly recommend a 360 AIO cooler.