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As for the GPU : 84°C is the thermal throttle.
tl;dr : your PC is burning, anyone telling you "temps are fine" is dumb as a rock.
I could also say don't use canned air because it might discharge liquid to your PC. hehehe but I'm lucky because my 10 year old case has protected my PC from static hihihi this sounds silly. :P What would happen to the static if its discharged to the PC case? Just wondering.
Any suggestions or solutions for the OP? let's be constructive here.
That's my point. Thank you. Modern PC parts are relatively safe from low dose static. Back in the day though PC parts don't have any kind of shield which make them relatively sensitive to any kind of static for example 5.25 floppy disk even the 2.5 one :)