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high GPU temperature!!
I played Warzone match and the GPU temperature went high to 86°C and more higher. after that I restarted the game and I played another match and the GPU temperature was more normal (74-75°C).
It happens everyday when I start to play Warzone match On battle.net and I don't know why...
Please Activision fix that issue.
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Shaken_Widow Oct 31, 2023 @ 5:28pm 
Originally posted by scatman:
Originally posted by Shaken_Widow:
they literally listed their normal temps for their gpu as (74-75°C)

and the issue they're having is that they're going above that threshold when other more demanding games do not.

that is not normal, and it's not "fine" either.

fact is that this game does multiple things to hardware through program adding.

each time i myself start the game, i have to close over 20 different runtime brokers that randomly popped up from starting the game because they max out my cpu usage.

same thing could be the cause for OPs issue, cpu isn't being overloaded but it is still passing the data on to the gpu causing it to heat up.

that's not a good thing whatsoever especially when it's a sign of a massive memory leak.
its the sign of someone not being very tech savvy.
mw2 isnt a very demanding game. maxed out in 1440p, i barely break 80c on VRAM. core never goes above 65~, on a 3090 FE. one of the worst cards for good temps, if not THE worst.

they have a thermal issue. not a "this game is bad activision pls fix" issue.

this doesnt hint towards a memory leak in anyway whatsoever.

if you're not thermal throttling, its fine. people worry about temps too much when theyre entirely within spec lmao.

plus, we dont even know what GPU they have, so any information they provide is entirely useless regarding temps.
first off: the memory leak is with the runtime broker issue that i stated before.

the game starts and will immediately open up dozens upon dozens of them and it makes the cpu max out its usage, that's a memory leak.

secondly, the OP stated their normal temps for their gpu, (74-75°C)

86c is 11 degrees hotter than their stated normal temps, which means IT'S ABOVE NORMAL.

yes this doesn't mean there will be any damage or adverse effects, but the issue here OP is having is that it doesn't ever go that high on other more extensive games.

and again about the temps, NOT ALL GPUS HAVE THE SAME NORMAL TEMP RANGES.

anyone who says they do are clearly basing that argument from a point of ignorance as each model of gpu is made differently and with different materials that withstand heat differently.

like i said:
970gtx normal temps: 60-73c

4090 normal temps: 84c

these numbers are DIRECTLY from the manufacturers own websites, so saying going above the normal temps the gpus are rated for is "NORMAL" is entirely wrong.

and trying to claim that ALL GPUS have the same normal temp range is just ignorant.
Last edited by Shaken_Widow; Oct 31, 2023 @ 5:29pm
Pitty Oct 31, 2023 @ 5:30pm 
Originally posted by Shaken_Widow:
Originally posted by scatman:
its the sign of someone not being very tech savvy.
mw2 isnt a very demanding game. maxed out in 1440p, i barely break 80c on VRAM. core never goes above 65~, on a 3090 FE. one of the worst cards for good temps, if not THE worst.

they have a thermal issue. not a "this game is bad activision pls fix" issue.

this doesnt hint towards a memory leak in anyway whatsoever.

if you're not thermal throttling, its fine. people worry about temps too much when theyre entirely within spec lmao.

plus, we dont even know what GPU they have, so any information they provide is entirely useless regarding temps.
first off: the memory leak is with the runtime broker issue that i stated before.

the game starts and will immediately open up dozens upon dozens of them and it makes the cpu max out its usage, that's a memory leak.

secondly, the OP stated their normal temps for their gpu, (74-75°C)

86c is 11 degrees hotter than their stated normal temps, which means IT'S ABOVE NORMAL.

yes this doesn't mean there will be any damage or adverse effects, but the issue here OP is having is that it doesn't ever go that high on other more extensive games.

and again about the temps, NOT ALL GPUS HAVE THE SAME NORMAL TEMP RANGES.

anyone who says they do are clearly basing that argument from a point of ignorance as each model of gpu is made differently and with different materials that withstand heat differently.

like i said:
970gtx normal temps: 60-73c

4090 normal temps: 84c

these numbers are DIRECTLY from the manufacturers own websites, so saying going above the normal temps the gpus are rated for is "NORMAL" is entirely wrong.
Directly from the manufacturer site xD dude you make me laugh all the time. You know that this temps are in perfect conditions wich are no where near an reallife scenario aka at your home xD They used a controlled environment with controlled humidity at an constant room temp. so yeah again you are so wrong
Professor Goat Oct 31, 2023 @ 5:43pm 
pitty, sorry mate, but you absolutely are a bot and have no clue what you are talking about..


as for anyone else, ignore everything petty says. google your questions at least lmfao
Pitty Oct 31, 2023 @ 5:44pm 
Originally posted by Professor Goat:
pitty, sorry mate, but you absolutely are a bot and have no clue what you are talking about..


as for anyone else, ignore everything petty says. google your questions at least lmfao
Because i say you the truth with controlled environments for testing wich the manufacturers do? xD its an all known fact for all branches that they use controlled environments so yeah you are wrong mate
᲼᲼᲼scatman Oct 31, 2023 @ 5:45pm 
Originally posted by Shaken_Widow:
Originally posted by scatman:
its the sign of someone not being very tech savvy.
mw2 isnt a very demanding game. maxed out in 1440p, i barely break 80c on VRAM. core never goes above 65~, on a 3090 FE. one of the worst cards for good temps, if not THE worst.

they have a thermal issue. not a "this game is bad activision pls fix" issue.

this doesnt hint towards a memory leak in anyway whatsoever.

if you're not thermal throttling, its fine. people worry about temps too much when theyre entirely within spec lmao.

plus, we dont even know what GPU they have, so any information they provide is entirely useless regarding temps.
first off: the memory leak is with the runtime broker issue that i stated before.

the game starts and will immediately open up dozens upon dozens of them and it makes the cpu max out its usage, that's a memory leak.

secondly, the OP stated their normal temps for their gpu, (74-75°C)

86c is 11 degrees hotter than their stated normal temps, which means IT'S ABOVE NORMAL.

yes this doesn't mean there will be any damage or adverse effects, but the issue here OP is having is that it doesn't ever go that high on other more extensive games.

and again about the temps, NOT ALL GPUS HAVE THE SAME NORMAL TEMP RANGES.

anyone who says they do are clearly basing that argument from a point of ignorance as each model of gpu is made differently and with different materials that withstand heat differently.

like i said:
970gtx normal temps: 60-73c

4090 normal temps: 84c

these numbers are DIRECTLY from the manufacturers own websites, so saying going above the normal temps the gpus are rated for is "NORMAL" is entirely wrong.

and trying to claim that ALL GPUS have the same normal temp range is just ignorant.
i never claimed all GPUs have the same temps lmao. if you actually read any of my reply, you'd know that.

his temps are fine. f i n e. you don't get the same temps every time you boot up a game. some areas increase your temps, some decrease. some maps are more demanding, some arent. its impossible to test temps in an online match in a controlled way.

and again, this isnt a MW2 issue. this is a user error issue. temps fluctuate all the time.

runtime broker, again, isnt a mw2 thing. its a "my windows install is screwed" thing.
reinstall your os, or get a cpu that isnt from 2013 and can actually handle more than 2 processes being opened.

and for the last time. his thermals being higher than he's used to isnt a MW2 problem.
if he's asking for help on steam forums, he's obviously not very well informed, and all you people are doing are fear mongering about "bAd TeMpS" when in reality, nothing is wrong.

muting my replies now. cya.
Last edited by ᲼᲼᲼scatman; Oct 31, 2023 @ 5:50pm
Pitty Oct 31, 2023 @ 5:58pm 
Originally posted by Professor Goat:
pitty, sorry mate, but you absolutely are a bot and have no clue what you are talking about..


as for anyone else, ignore everything petty says. google your questions at least lmfao


https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/How-Ambient-Temperatures-Affect-Your-PC-158/ well independend test facility results but yeah keep denieing the fact you are wrong. And yes its an old ass system but still doesnt change the fact about controlled environment testing for such things
Last edited by Pitty; Oct 31, 2023 @ 5:59pm
Professor Goat Oct 31, 2023 @ 6:00pm 
Originally posted by Pitty:
Originally posted by Professor Goat:
pitty, sorry mate, but you absolutely are a bot and have no clue what you are talking about..


as for anyone else, ignore everything petty says. google your questions at least lmfao
Because i say you the truth with controlled environments for testing wich the manufacturers do? xD its an all known fact for all branches that they use controlled environments so yeah you are wrong mate
wtf are you even on about? lmfao every card is different mate. you may have a "lemon." manufacturers suggest a guideline based on actual tests of their cards, facturing in that even the same exact gpu's can differ between one another lol

ive built gaming pc's for 16 years now. never has anyone spouted off the crap you are saying. never has a single one of my build's gpu's gone over 85 degrees celsius lmfao

and judging by your grammar, youre what, 14 years old? lol

so please.. for everyone else, just google tech help. there's about a dozen websites with forums out there with actual intelligent advice. dont seek out pc advice on a steam forum lmfao
Last edited by Professor Goat; Oct 31, 2023 @ 6:01pm
Pitty Oct 31, 2023 @ 6:02pm 
Originally posted by Professor Goat:
Originally posted by Pitty:
Because i say you the truth with controlled environments for testing wich the manufacturers do? xD its an all known fact for all branches that they use controlled environments so yeah you are wrong mate
wtf are you even on about? lmfao every card is different mate. you may have a "lemon." manufacturers suggest a guideline based on actual tests of their cards, facturing in that even the same exact gpu's can differ between one another lol

ive built gaming pc's for 16 years now. never has anyone spouted off the crap you are saying. never has a single one of my build's gpu's gone over 85 degrees celsius lmfao

and judging by your grammar, youre what, 14 years old? lol

so please.. for everyone else, just google tech help. there's about a dozen websites with forums out there with actual intelligent advice. dont seek out pc advice on a steam forum lmfao

If you build pcs dfor over 10 years you would know that listed temps from manufacturers were under controlled environments mate xD but you still denie that fact because you dont want to accept that you are wrong. And just by looking at your posts i am most certain you just build crap systems
Randy Savage Oct 31, 2023 @ 10:10pm 
Sounds like a lot of people don't understand how to manually control their fans lmao
f.bombers Oct 31, 2023 @ 10:17pm 
Buy a good PC with lots of fans and liquid cooling = no more heat issues, end of story.

I run in the low 60's for Warzone. My PC makes almost zero noise under full load.

Thinking about putting ice cubes on my GPU.

My PC:
https://www.amazon.com/MSI-i7-12700KF-Dual-CHL-Keyboard-12TG-285US/dp/B09V7NTSWV/ref=sr_1_2?crid=17ZZA7QXV5J5T&keywords=aegis%2B3060%2Bti&qid=1698815805&sprefix=aegis%2B3060%2Bti%2Caps%2C88&sr=8-2&th=1
Last edited by f.bombers; Oct 31, 2023 @ 10:27pm
Pitty Nov 1, 2023 @ 5:34am 
Originally posted by Professor Goat:
Originally posted by Pitty:
Because i say you the truth with controlled environments for testing wich the manufacturers do? xD its an all known fact for all branches that they use controlled environments so yeah you are wrong mate
wtf are you even on about? lmfao every card is different mate. you may have a "lemon." manufacturers suggest a guideline based on actual tests of their cards, facturing in that even the same exact gpu's can differ between one another lol

ive built gaming pc's for 16 years now. never has anyone spouted off the crap you are saying. never has a single one of my build's gpu's gone over 85 degrees celsius lmfao

and judging by your grammar, youre what, 14 years old? lol

so please.. for everyone else, just google tech help. there's about a dozen websites with forums out there with actual intelligent advice. dont seek out pc advice on a steam forum lmfao
Pahahaha your only argument is grammar. Nice that proves that i am right and you tolds BS. And yeah sorry that english is not my native language since i am not born in the stupid united states xD
Last edited by Pitty; Nov 1, 2023 @ 5:34am
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mœw Nov 1, 2023 @ 6:54am 
Those temps are normal but if you are so scared just change the thermal paste.
spati83 Nov 1, 2023 @ 6:56am 
water cooling :steamhappy:
Pitty Nov 1, 2023 @ 6:58am 
Originally posted by Crab:
pizdec ukraine and israil -later pizdec usa:lunar2019deadpanpig:
dude ♥♥♥♥ off with your political bs
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