As I said (and was an actual answer) this is pretty normal. Intel does it. Ryzen 2000/3000 series... they all do it. I've got a 10980XE here a 10900K a 3900X and 5950X...they all do that.
Not only my old intel ran cooler it didn't have such spikes. I went straight from haswell into ryzen 3600 and was negatively surprised by the inferior operation when it comes to self regulation, loudness, sensor reading. Ryzen CPUs have really high heat density, therefore their cooling is very poor compared to intel[at least older intels dont know how 9000/10000 fare]
Thanks poopipeboy, your experience was like mine. Ryzen was dogshit after going from intel platform. It's good to hear they improved the cpu/temperature behaviour, maybe my next CPU won't be an intel after all if ryzen run its course? I will still probably return to intel because i feel like its better, like its a proper CPU company with their own fabs, manufacturing, more experience. If something is wrong i won't doubt manufacturer but myself then
But yeah, regardless of CPU, opening up a program like dude asks, there is always a blip. It's been that way for generations.
Blip yes, but not a 25*C increase in some cases. Going from 37 to 62 is just insane behaviour and should never be tolerated by anyone who has at least some self respect to what he/she buy. It's very hard to plot any relevant and suitable fan curve with this bullshit behaviour. I don't have problem with milisecond reaction, improving latency and making cpus more energy efficient by dropping clocks aggressively, what i have problem with is the sudden temperature change whether its because of sensor, or actual heating. If the temperature change was more gradual[meaning cpu ihs was designed to remove that sudden heat] there would be no problem.But AMD cpus werent designed for that apparently, because there's high heat density, there's less heat inertia, and heat accumulate much quicker, given same/constant heat removal by cooler. Improving thermal mass means absolutely nothing -same behaviour is observed on crappy wraith and scythe mugen 5 which is two times heavier. AMD just fugged with their chiplet design[?] and transistor density[?] without proper ihs, bigger thermal mass[copper plating] inside? Idk but looks like it.