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is there any automated safety measures that will turn off the computer before it melts? i've never seen 90c , highest i've seen is 85c so i am living a bit on the edge with ultra settings and full ray tracing?
my guess is that the manufacturer skimped out on cooling because you really shouldn't be having that high of a cpu temp.
you shouldn't have to worry about your pc melting or exploding though. the pc has safe measures to handle that, like shutting off completely or ctd if it gets too hot. i do worry though that performance will be compromised if it reaches its temperature limit.
i would recommend to replace your cpu cooler and/or thermal paste or check if its misaligned or something. ONLY IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING.
My temps are around 60-70 for both the CPU and GPU. Ryzen 7 3700x and 2070 Super. Of course I don't run with everything turned up.
CPU temps should generally be lower than GPU. GPUs can run pretty hot, but running your CPU hot is not good. Buying a cheap tower radiator for like 20-30 dollars will also solve that issue.
Bottom line OP: Your computer is not overheating, but your temps are higher than average under stress. Things you can do:
1. Make sure the airflow in your case is good.
1.1. Make sure the fans are actually blowing the right way.
2. Reapply thermal paste on your CPU. Buy some good paste, too.
3. Install a tower cooler like the Cooler Master Evo or something like that.
the computer i bought is this one : https://www.komplett.no/product/1178892/pc-nettbrett/pc-stasjonaer/gaming-pc/hp-pavilion-gaming-tg01-2035no#
except with 32gb ram instead of 16gb. it's prebuilt and nothing inside it can be changed. the pc chassis is also tiny, which is why i bought that one so it hardly takes any space.
the new computer is the small one, and that large one is the old from 2015. the new computer is more then 3 times smaller then the old, so it's not much room for air vents.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2780693556
basically the system setup and components is what i will have to stick to forever, cant change anything. i'd lose the warranty if i try to do something aswell.
cpu :
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2780695933
gpu :
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2780696079
I can live with these temps without worrying?
You should do the following depending on how long did you have your desktop for:
- clean off dust
- repaste the thermal paste with a better quality.
if i put a chocolate bar on top of the chassis whilst playing cyberpunk it will melt instantly