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1)Lower the graphics settings.
2)Add more/better fans.
3)Buy a better case.
Early access are unoptimized, is normal, but high temperature is always a fault of the pc.
there is no difference if i lower the graphics it keep going to 90 degrees easy
yeah im playing 1440p and if i lower the graphics there is no difference
Ryzen 7 5800X
GeForce RTX 4070
I have zero issue but I guess my setup is better
Sounds like they have airflow issues if other games are doing this too. 70C for Red Dead 2 is pretty high.
Then is a case/fans problem.
Like other said you can try to change the fans curve with some programs, personally i use msi afterburner, but there are many others.
But i solved my temperature problem only when i changed my case.
Before i haved a old case of around 10 years ago, still haved the dvd drive.
In summer i passed without problem 85° reaching even 90°, with an AIO in CPU and a big frontal fan.
Changed the case, now i have only one normal fan in front, and i rarely reached 70° with optimized game in summer.
With palworld i reach 65°/67°, all maxed and 1440p too.
Good Case and fans make a big difference.