The Last of Us™ Part I
Shader install on menu cpu went up to 98C
9900k RTX 2080 32 gb 3600mhz ram on menu while installing shaders cpu went up to 98C , I hope this will not be another cyberpunk case that, we will need at least 1.5 years to play. Other than that, as soon as it's okay I'll jump back in , really happy that this game hits pc's at last.
แก้ไขล่าสุดโดย *****KTY*****; 1 เม.ย. 2023 @ 6: 26am
โพสต์ต้นฉบับโดย Wurst Kaese Szenario:
I recommend to adjust your cooling settings inside the UEFI. It's also important to change your cooling paste (thermal grease) after a longer time of using your cpu. I had the same problem in another situation before.
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โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย SilverHand:
Friend, the exact same thing happened to me with other components, yes. RTX 3080TI, I9 12900K, after the last patch the temperature issue was fixed, and I was able to download the shaders, I would recommend that you wait for another patch. Since the fanboys will tell you to expect to download the shaders with 100 degrees on the CPU, (lol) or that your cooling is crap not to accept that the game is broken. Just wait my friend.

If your cpu is getting too hot, your cooling is crap, otherwise you are saying that a CPU is not designed to run at 100%. Patches might improve the shader generation (not download) but you would still have a cooler not rated high enough for your CPU
A temperature of 98C might seem scary, but it 's totally safe and won't damage your 9900K. The CPU can run at this temperature just fine. It can even run at 100C without damaging it, but you will lose performance because of thermal throttling. The actually damaging temperature is way higher than 100C and your computer will shut down before it is ever able to reach those dangers temperatures. It's very hard to kill a CPU by overheating it.

I don't know what kind of cooling solution you have, but if you are running CPU heavy task more often, you might wanna look into a beter cooler. Even though 98C won't damage your CPU, the high temerpature might degrade the CPU a little bit faster. However, if you rarely encounter these high temps, then I don't see a need to upgrade anything.
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Passie1288:
your computer will shut down before it is ever able to reach those dangers temperatures.

Exactly.
I had this issue once with my rig from 2010 (first one when I started my upgrade cycle all 5 years).

I had no water cooling back then and the fan on my CPU died.

PC shut itself down and upon booting the BIOS (I know this term is aged, but you know what I mean) made beeping sounds.
After checking the handbook I realized that these beeping sounds indicated an overheating issue.

I've waited a little and when I was able to boot again without issues, I used a software to monitor my CPU temp and the fan speeds.
There I realized that upon workload the temp raise and the fan went constantly from around 2000 RPM to 0 RPM back and forth.


I've promptly order a new fan, even changed the thermal paste and then put the new fan into action. Problem solved.


Yet I rather use water cooling systems that do not require much maintenance and am good with.


โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Mr. A:
smell like burnt toast when loading the shaders alone.
This fits perfectly to the fried egg. :awkward:
แก้ไขล่าสุดโดย Just Chill; 1 เม.ย. 2023 @ 8: 50am
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Passie1288:
A temperature of 98C might seem scary, but it 's totally safe and won't damage your 9900K. The CPU can run at this temperature just fine. It can even run at 100C without damaging it, but you will lose performance because of thermal throttling. The actually damaging temperature is way higher than 100C and your computer will shut down before it is ever able to reach those dangers temperatures. It's very hard to kill a CPU by overheating it.

I don't know what kind of cooling solution you have, but if you are running CPU heavy task more often, you might wanna look into a beter cooler. Even though 98C won't damage your CPU, the high temerpature might degrade the CPU a little bit faster. However, if you rarely encounter these high temps, then I don't see a need to upgrade anything.

This is a first for me never had this issue on any other game even cyberpunk , I've ordered Thermall Grizzly Kyronaut since I've been using it and liked it so much , I have corsair H100i platinum cooling but its been working since 2019 do you think I should add more cooling liquid into it ? I've heard corsair sells liquid seperately to add seperately later on , I never did it thats why I'm asking.
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย SilverHand:
Friend, the exact same thing happened to me with other components, yes. RTX 3080TI, I9 12900K, after the last patch the temperature issue was fixed, and I was able to download the shaders, I would recommend that you wait for another patch. Since the fanboys will tell you to expect to download the shaders with 100 degrees on the CPU, (lol) or that your cooling is crap not to accept that the game is broken. Just wait my friend.

While a game might put more stress on the CPU than needed, it can never stress the CPU more than the BIOS allows. If the CPU is hitting 100C and starts to thermal throttle, your cooling solution is simply not good enough to handle the task.

Running the CPU at 100C while compiling shaders is not a problem by the way. The CPU won't be damaged by that, so don't worry about it that much. It task way more heat to kill a 12900K. However, if the thermal throttling is severe, it's time to replace the cooler and/or thermal paste.

Using all the CPU power available while compiling shaders isn't a bad thing by the way. It will actually help speeding up the process, as long as your CPU isn't starting to thermal throttle.
Thank you everyone for answering this issue , I decided to check my thermal paste , my liquid cooler while waiting for patches before I decide to play again.
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย *****KTY*****:
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Passie1288:
A temperature of 98C might seem scary, but it 's totally safe and won't damage your 9900K. The CPU can run at this temperature just fine. It can even run at 100C without damaging it, but you will lose performance because of thermal throttling. The actually damaging temperature is way higher than 100C and your computer will shut down before it is ever able to reach those dangers temperatures. It's very hard to kill a CPU by overheating it.

I don't know what kind of cooling solution you have, but if you are running CPU heavy task more often, you might wanna look into a beter cooler. Even though 98C won't damage your CPU, the high temerpature might degrade the CPU a little bit faster. However, if you rarely encounter these high temps, then I don't see a need to upgrade anything.

This is a first for me never had this issue on any other game even cyberpunk , I've ordered Thermall Grizzly Kyronaut since I've been using it and liked it so much , I have corsair H100i platinum cooling but its been working since 2019 do you think I should add more cooling liquid into it ? I've heard corsair sells liquid seperately to add seperately later on , I never did it thats why I'm asking.

It looks like you already have a good cooler. I don't have the PC version of The Last of Us myself, so I cannot report my temperatures on my 5800x3d. Maybe 98C is just the worse case scenario and compiling shaders is just ultra CPU heavy. Just try to run some other CPU stress tests and see how the temperatures are. If they are higher than they should be, then there might be a problem with the cooler or thermal solution. If the temperatures are fine, I shouldn't worry about it at all. It simply means that the CPU is drawing a lot of power while compiling shaders in this game.

You could run something like Prime95, but be aware that this is super CPU heavy and hitting the thermal throttle limit there is not unusual at all. AVX workloads tend to draw a lot of power. You will never get the same amount of power usage during games.
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย *****KTY*****:
Thank you everyone for answering this issue , I decided to check my thermal paste , my liquid cooler while waiting for patches before I decide to play again.
I used to have issue like this with my old corsair 240mm aio thing is any number of things could be wrong with it there are so many failure points, I got tired of all that BS went and got a noctua d15 and never have to worry about failures ever again the only thing that can fail is the fan and that is easily discernible.
แก้ไขล่าสุดโดย xnamxoutlawx; 1 เม.ย. 2023 @ 9: 22am
could just be an issue witj your thermal paste/cooling solution mount..i mean compiling shaders throws heavy avx load at cpu just like a stress test does. im on a i79700k OC at 5.0ghz and even while cpu was at 100% for 30min temp never went above 85c. I had to change my thermal paste and reset my pump mount on cpu couple weeks ago i was reaching 95c+ playing rpcs3 and doing so fixed my problem.
Not game fault your cooling is insuficient.
The process itself is very demanding but your CPU should not get that hot. Have you tried any extensive CPU tests like Prime95 to see if you get similar temps? I would check your cooling solution. If you are comfortable doing so, I would recommend reapplying the thermal paste as well. That may be all that you need to do.
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย *****KTY*****:
Thank you everyone for answering this issue , I decided to check my thermal paste , my liquid cooler while waiting for patches before I decide to play again.
If only you wouldn't flag the least useful response as the answer to the topic.

The patches won't solve CPU overheating under load because you are inevitably going to hit that in another app down the line.

BTW is your i9-9900K overclocked ?
Or rather, is it boosting to single-core boost clock all the time ? (This is a feature of certain motherboards, sometimes enabled by default)
Temperatures should never be able to reach that high! Even if it is running 100%

1) Check that your cooler has an appropriate amount of thermal paste, it isn't dried out and/or you have any on there at all.
2) If it's an AIO: I'd check your cooler, make sure it is working properly.
3) Get a better heat sink or think about making a custom water loop (if you're into that kind of stuff) I'd recommend checking out JayzTwoCents. He is really good with the water cooling stuff...

Also, are you doing an overclock in the BIOS? is the BIOS doing one automatically for you (common with modern motherboards) how much voltage is going to the CPU?

These are all things I would absolutely check out before your CPU dies. I recommend doing this asap. Hope this helps!
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Arc:
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย *****KTY*****:
Thank you everyone for answering this issue , I decided to check my thermal paste , my liquid cooler while waiting for patches before I decide to play again.
If only you wouldn't flag the least useful response as the answer to the topic.

The patches won't solve CPU overheating under load because you are inevitably going to hit that in another app down the line.

BTW is your i9-9900K overclocked ?
Or rather, is it boosting to single-core boost clock all the time ? (This is a feature of certain motherboards, sometimes enabled by default)
playing on 4.7GHZ nothing else is oc. using XMP-1 profile from z390-e motherboard bios ver 2004.
โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย *****KTY*****:
playing on 4.7GHZ nothing else is oc. using XMP-1 profile from z390-e motherboard bios ver 2004.
Have you checked if you reach high temps in Cinebench multi-threaded loop or Prime95 AVX load torture test ?
แก้ไขล่าสุดโดย Arc; 1 เม.ย. 2023 @ 9: 58am
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