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That's also the temp sensor on the die which has a thermal limit of 85C, yeah. I can guarantee OP the junction/hotspot temp is right around 100C. Nvidia hides that sensor from users by default. Those temps are normal operation.
GPU usage alone is not entirely indicative of how the GPU is loaded and temps can vary even with less usage depending on what is being rendered and depending on how much voltage it has to pull.
I've tried lowering my resolution and playing on lower graphics, but it doesn't seem to make a difference..
I can run other games like fortnite and counterstrike with no issue, is there a fix to this problem?
(im on a RTX 2060)