Rise of the Ronin
I have a sufficient cooler, but the CPU temperature remains at 95°C. This is not a normal performance.
After AI analysis, the conclusion is as follows:

Long-term temperatures reaching 95°C will not immediately damage the CPU, but they will indeed shorten its lifespan and affect performance stability. It is recommended that you take measures to keep the temperature below 85°C to ensure the long-term health of the CPU.

Currently, you are already using the ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 360 water cooling solution, yet the Intel Core i7-14700 still reaches 95°C during gaming, which is indeed abnormal. This cooler should have sufficient capacity to keep temperatures within a lower range.

This is not an issue with the cooler.
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After AI analysis, the conclusion is as follows:

Long-term temperatures reaching 95°C will not immediately damage the CPU, but they will indeed shorten its lifespan and affect performance stability. It is recommended that you take measures to keep the temperature below 85°C to ensure the long-term health of the CPU.

Currently, you are already using the ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 360 water cooling solution, yet the Intel Core i7-14700 still reaches 95°C during gaming, which is indeed abnormal. This cooler should have sufficient capacity to keep temperatures within a lower range.

This is not an issue with the cooler.

Yea that is normal. Unless you overlock it yourself and give it extra voltage it has safety measures built in it to either crash itself and turn off your PC (Aka freeze) or just underclock itself and give reduced performance before it fries itself or anything else in the pc. If you do overclock it and get those temps then it is your own fault for doing it and not taking it down if this happens.

Having at that temperature does not reduce its life and even if it did, by the time any modern CPU actually breaks from overuse it will be such an obsolete potato that you would have no use for it. Forget playing any modern games on it too.

All your hardware is DESIGNED to be used at 100% capacity. (Tough once it does reach that chances are you system will start stuttering of freezing.)

That being said 95c is not ideal but it also is not dangerous or harmful.
Отредактировано Eldrin; 15 мар в 9:41
there are many reasons why the CPU is reaching temps that high. have you checked to see if the the copper cold plate is making proper contact with the CPU and the screws are tighten enough. are the fans properly rotating at their appropriate RPM. is your PC clean free of dust. this game is so poorly optimize youre not the only one saying this game is making CPU work harder. but just make sure first to properly inspect your cooler AIOs do have a shelf life especially the cheap pump they come with many dont last more then 2 maybe 3 years at best
maybe ur pc is old n u need to change its thermal paste bro
To be fair 13th and 14th gen intel cpus run hot and push themselves until 95c, the reason it reaches 95c is likely because of the game using multiple cores. 13th and 14th cpus like to overclock themselves, there's plenty of games that crash or cause heating issues because xtu is set to x54+ . It's what you sign up for when you buy 13th and 14th gen, out of the box they're heaters.

There's a reason people usually suggest undervolting, underclocking or tweaking performance cores.

I have a 14900kf and it reaches 75c at most in this game, but I also have mine set to x53 (due to issues with frequency in some games) in xtu with the maximum processor state set at 85%

That being said, this game is cpu intensive, so it pushes a lot of processors, the optimization of the game is not great.
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