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it warm on crysis 2
cs go, dark souls, dayz
I would use that to get an idea of where your temps are and compare them to the other games at the same amoun of game time. Play each for an hour with an hour or so inbetween for cool down. I assume you are running rift on ultimate settings?
1600x res, the 2000+ ones are to big
thanks for the link!
i dont think ill find as big of a fan as my laptp is..
Also said i would suggest checking all the little things such as dust build up near the fan, as that would not allow the flow of cool air to keep compontents temperature down.
Also check the thermal cooling paste around the CPU as it might want re applying maybe
well i found a way to have it warm...ish while playing rift
game booster 3.0
optimal nvidia screen specs
semi optimal specs for nvdidia epiriece about rift
and imagine that if i turn off ambience the temp rises....
*Blow the fan (i dont know how but i have got help from my friend)
*Go into your GeforceExprience tab and change graphic settings
* Use the fan buttom next to your Keyboard lighter buttom