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My Core i9 - 13900KF gets pretty hot sometimes, but I think most people haven't read the info about those CPU's. Intel legit states 100c peak temps can be "common", they pushed up the max throttle temps on newer sockets. My AIO keeps the CPU cool, but just same games will peak 100c for a few seconds & go back to normal temps.
If you're holding 90c+ temps for long periods you have an issue with cooling...
its not the games optimisation its your PCs optimisation.
No it isn't the pc. it is the current games optimisation or i would be having this same issue with other more advanced titles.
Somehow my cpu is in 50C and gpu in 87C
Watercooling is the way for CPU would be good for gpu
Either your paste is bad, your CPU or cooler isn't making good contact with each other (bad machining), you have a bad case with a bad fan and poor air circulation etc, or something else that is impacting thermals.
Unless this is an ancient CPU, modern CPUs will thermal throttle as well, which further makes me believe your cooling solution is off a bit.
People are quick to blame games, or apps, etc, but this is clearly a thermal transfer issue. You need a better air cooler if you're hitting 101. Your TDP rating on your cooler sounds too low for the solution, or like i said the case fans and airflow etc are all bad.
This isn't a game issue, it's a thermal issue that can't keep up with the CPU in general.
No it isnt, the game cannot get the PC to run the CPU faster than you have specified in the BIOS, if you have specified taht the CPU cn run at a speed that can make it hit those temps then you dont have proper cooling for those BIOS settings. Its very simple.
Some motherboard manufacturers default settings are setting the CPU higher than it should be so that in performance tests they get higher results, but it is not healthy for your PC so its not teh game its your PC optimisation
are you sure this only happens for gray zone warfare? what other games have you tested?
also, install cinebench r23 and run a 10 minute benchmark with hwinfo or some other temp monitoring software open, if you see temps at or above 97 then it can be rooted out as a pc issue
Will do as suggested on both my laptop and desktop.
desktop 3800x with a 3060 and laptop is an i7 12 gen or 13 gen i forget something H ( so i cant undervolt )
Katana B12V 15 i7-12650h sitting on a Mistral cooling pad, with cooling fans speed at 3 and cooler boost 5 enabled. 4060 RTX
Temps are fine on the dekstop pc.
I can with my Scar laptop.
going to boot into advanced BIOS and check.
Not true. Actually turture CPU + GPU stress test gets my PC hotter. It is because in the game your CPU may run on 100% but it doesn't use all it's instructions. The stress test does making it around 4 degrees hotter for me.