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It's just optimized like crap. Like most games today.
If your system was properly cooled it would be reaching it's performance limits before overheating.
If you cannot hit the max performance of your parts without overheating, you are not properly cooled.
I saw you have an AIO. AIOs can run low on liquid, mine did and caused a substantial increase in temperature. Could be that
I don't believe that OP knows what they are talking about at all, especially since the reply above me says they mentioned an AiO. If they have an AiO airflow is irrelevant to the conversation entirely.
I did not read the rest of the replies, but at the end of the day the OP needs better cooling and the game has nothing to do with it.
As I said in my previous reply, a properly cooled machine hits it's performance limits before it overheats.
The game doesn't push your hardware beyond it's limits; no game does. So if they are overheating, they are not properly cooled. End of story.
Yeah I dont know if I can do that. I am not a pc wizard by a longshot hahaha. The trolls can atest to that ;)
But thanks again. Everything seems a lot better now with the newer thermal paste and the noctua cooler. So glad as well as it removes a lot of stuff in the pc. I love it...
ITs a mix of things. Thanks.
I run that game on 4k and max setting CPU temp 65C, GPU 68-74 C
Dust done a couple of days ago - before all of this happened. Streamed with 110 fps or so. No problems. Then after update game got fooked a little bit. Pc crashed.
I knew / know which cpu I have (to the other person above here) but these names annoy me! i9 10900k comet lake or whatever cake or lake, comet or vomit.
Anyway. After new thermal paste and new cooler - noctua NHD15 chromax black the system runs quieter and smoother.
Later I took the overclock off as well - and the temps at idle / internet use are around 35 / 40 now. GPU is around 42 as well.
When playing enshrouded cpu temp goes to 75 max
When playing palworld even on 90fps lock with different settings it CAN go up to 80 or 85 but system still feels cooler than it did before.
No top fans this time only 3 fans in the front of my coolermaster open case (shroud).
3 fans sucking cold air in - 1 fan inbetween the noctua cooler sucking as well - 1 other fan behind the cooler on the tail / or azz end sucking outward as well.
Maybe I could put 3 fans on top sucking cold air in or shooting warm air out - or just 1 above the cpu sucking the warm air outwards as well.
I dont know what's good or what not but as of now all seems very stable and really good!
Got rid of armory crate completely and use signal rgb for rgb lighting. Works a treat as well. I know a little bit of what I am doing but I am not saying I am an expert.
Thanks.
I'm running a brand new system. Literally less than a month old. I will admit that my case doesn't have the greatest airflow or the best components but, that being said, it can run just about everything else in the 65-70C range. Yes, I'm going to upgrade to 32GB RAM. I thought I'd be good with 16 for a little while longer but, damn these RAM hungry games are coming out faster and faster.
With Palworld, I have to take off the top cover to allow more air flow over the AIO, otherwise, it will get to 80C on my CPU.
My GPU handles the game like a champ. I've never seen it get over 60C. CPU use for the game seems to be a bit wonky for some of us. Cuz you know, lack of optimization.
Specs:
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
16GB DDR4 3600Mhz
Nvidia RTX 3080
I'm starting to think that may be the new normal.
Granted, my PC gaming days go all the way back to the old Apple computers in the early 80's when they didn't put out much heat at all.
But, I've noticed that as the decades go by and components are drawing more and more power, the heat tolerance of said components is also going up, leading to higher operating temperatures across the board.
As long as my CPU doesn't get above 90C, I'm not going to worry too much. The cooling is doing it's job.