Kingdom Come: Deliverance

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Misa Sep 7, 2019 @ 9:11pm
How to ease PC heating up?
do you guys know how to ease PC heating up while playing all settings on high in 1920x1080?
I got a good rig but still, PC heats up more then for other games.
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DiscoMoose Sep 9, 2019 @ 5:38pm 
Uh, heating up?? Unless your game is crashing or the temperature is going above 85c-90c it's not a concern.


The only way to ease up PC heating is to increase airflow, install additional case fans or remove the side panel from your tower.

What temperature is your room? Ambient temperature effects your PC temperature as well. A cold room is best to game in, your computer will act as a heater if it's getting that hot.
Super Bambaspis Sep 10, 2019 @ 12:00am 
You temperatures are very much fine, healthy even. Components are always going to be hot to touch under load. 60 degrees feels very hot if your actually touching the component, yet 60 degrees is very safe and stable temp.

You said it's hot around your PSU, and that makes sense for games that push your system TPD closer to your PSU's capacity. The more TPD, the more heat from your PSU. The temps are still safe though, it's nothing to worry about.

If you don't like the temps, despite being fine, you can always go and buy a high efficiency PSU well above the capacity you require. It will operate quite cool as it wont be pushed anywhere near its capacity.
Misa Sep 10, 2019 @ 1:19am 
Originally posted by Brightstar:
Uh, heating up?? Unless your game is crashing or the temperature is going above 85c-90c it's not a concern.


The only way to ease up PC heating is to increase airflow, install additional case fans or remove the side panel from your tower.

What temperature is your room? Ambient temperature effects your PC temperature as well. A cold room is best to game in, your computer will act as a heater if it's getting that hot.

My room is not very well isolated, if it's warm it's quite warm and vice versa.

I got Hp omen x desktop (it got 3 separate chambers) https://www.gigatron.rs/brandname_racunari/hp_omen_x_desktop_racunar_900010ny__z0m01ea-88811

So airflow should be okay.

Misa Sep 10, 2019 @ 1:22am 
Originally posted by Bilbo Laggins:
You temperatures are very much fine, healthy even. Components are always going to be hot to touch under load. 60 degrees feels very hot if your actually touching the component, yet 60 degrees is very safe and stable temp.

You said it's hot around your PSU, and that makes sense for games that push your system TPD closer to your PSU's capacity. The more TPD, the more heat from your PSU. The temps are still safe though, it's nothing to worry about.

If you don't like the temps, despite being fine, you can always go and buy a high efficiency PSU well above the capacity you require. It will operate quite cool as it wont be pushed anywhere near its capacity.

It's probably fine, I got 3 separate chambers (HP x omen desktop) but I don't like when my room gets warmer and that fan can be heard.

As I said, I play demanding games like Witcher 3 for example without this heating so this is kinda weird.
Noeat Sep 10, 2019 @ 2:09am 
Originally posted by Misa:
Originally posted by Bilbo Laggins:
You temperatures are very much fine, healthy even. Components are always going to be hot to touch under load. 60 degrees feels very hot if your actually touching the component, yet 60 degrees is very safe and stable temp.

You said it's hot around your PSU, and that makes sense for games that push your system TPD closer to your PSU's capacity. The more TPD, the more heat from your PSU. The temps are still safe though, it's nothing to worry about.

If you don't like the temps, despite being fine, you can always go and buy a high efficiency PSU well above the capacity you require. It will operate quite cool as it wont be pushed anywhere near its capacity.

It's probably fine, I got 3 separate chambers (HP x omen desktop) but I don't like when my room gets warmer and that fan can be heard.

As I said, I play demanding games like Witcher 3 for example without this heating so this is kinda weird.
Witcher 3 isnt CPU and GPU demanding.. just FYI
Count D'Cinamon Sep 10, 2019 @ 2:27am 
The other day when i was browsing nexus for mods i found 2 mod that might be useful for you. not sure which one is better, but maybe you can take a look.

https://www.nexusmods.com/kingdomcomedeliverance/mods/482?tab=description

https://www.nexusmods.com/kingdomcomedeliverance/mods/743/?tab=posts
Gubernaut Sep 10, 2019 @ 3:14am 
You still have a negative review for the game up complaining about your computer overheating, and your computer isn't even overheating...

https://steamcommunity.com/id/7656119804779173/recommended/379430/
Noeat Sep 10, 2019 @ 3:50am 
Originally posted by Gubernub:
You still have a negative review for the game up complaining about your computer overheating, and your computer isn't even overheating...

https://steamcommunity.com/id/7656119804779173/recommended/379430/
thanx.. i make a screenshot :) ..without that noone trust me when i tell them that :-D
oh my..
made my day..
Misa Sep 10, 2019 @ 8:08am 
Originally posted by Gubernub:
You still have a negative review for the game up complaining about your computer overheating, and your computer isn't even overheating...

https://steamcommunity.com/id/7656119804779173/recommended/379430/



Originally posted by Count D'Cinamon:
The other day when i was browsing nexus for mods i found 2 mod that might be useful for you. not sure which one is better, but maybe you can take a look.

https://www.nexusmods.com/kingdomcomedeliverance/mods/482?tab=description

https://www.nexusmods.com/kingdomcomedeliverance/mods/743/?tab=posts

Thanks, I'll take a look.
Misa Sep 10, 2019 @ 8:10am 
Originally posted by Gubernub:
You still have a negative review for the game up complaining about your computer overheating, and your computer isn't even overheating...

https://steamcommunity.com/id/7656119804779173/recommended/379430/

Well, I'm not making it up, it is causing slight problems, but I guess I'll delete the review and just stay neutral.
la_nague Sep 10, 2019 @ 3:55pm 
62° is cool for a GPU, there is no need to worry.
Gubernaut Sep 10, 2019 @ 4:16pm 
If you feel like your case cooling should be performing better, you got to understand how the air is flowing through the case and could it be better, can you reposition or add fans, there should be positive pressure in the case so that the heat is exhausting. Make sure there's not other processes or malware running that could be taxing the computer.
If your room is warm to cut down on the heat you might have to just lower graphics settings, make sure some kind of sync is on or even limit the fps to 30 or 45 or something. There is also underclocking. These strong cards like 1080 and i7 cpus just make more heat but as long as there's no thermal throttling on the gpu or cpu there's not really a heat issue, gauge the thermal performance of the case by how hard the fans are working, if all fans are running 100% to maintain a barely acceptable temperature then maybe something could be better or might just need to get your room cooler somehow.
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Date Posted: Sep 7, 2019 @ 9:11pm
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