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you are not alone. I got 13900k with 4090 and it hits 98 at title. join the discussion here.
And 80 - 85 is not that high for a 13900k anyway.
The issue with what you say is... This isnt exclusive 13900. Both Intel and AMD, regardless of Gen are having too high temps on 20-30% load... Temps that should only be present if you run a benchmark to stress test.
This game is horribly optimized.
Oh my glory!
It won’t. You’re over reacting.
so yes, something need twerking... but is sad to pay more to play earlier and had to do it at the lowest settying and still more than 90º
There's actually a pretty good (and kinda complicated) argument that you should be using VSync even if you're running another adaptive sync tech like GSync.
Check out the answer to the following question on the site below: "Wait, why should I enable V-SYNC with G-SYNC again? And why am I still seeing tearing with G-SYNC enabled and V-SYNC disabled? Isn’t G-SYNC suppose to fix that?"
https://blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101-input-lag-tests-and-settings/15/#
There is another post about this with 10+ pages of people who say different even me.
So how about you learn how optimization works?
Not desperately unusual, though the CPU temperature is at the high end of what I'd expect for an action game like this where most of the load is usually on the GPU. It's possible there's an optimisation issue there.
That said, none of the temperatures reported so far in this thread are out of the normal, safe thresholds for the CPUs in question.
A few dudes in the other post are running near 5-7 year old CPU's with near 100C.