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For a 1060, the thermal limit is 83C.
Therefore your optimal temp would probably be anything under 75-80
However, there is no such thing as an "optimal temp" for specific games.
If you're overheating in a game, it is because you have bad cooling. Add more fans, and remove the dust from your PC (specifically the GPU heatsink and CPU heatsink, but also overall).
This will be a problem in all games if they actually fully utilize your GPU and you have inadequate cooling.
VR is just more likely to utilize your GPUs full power more often, due to having to render two camera positions instead of one.
i gotchu
Probably overheating, but it could also be a bad power supply.
But if you're already having overheating, then that's your primary problem.
The only things that fix that are better cooling which means either you have clogged heatsinks (therefore making the fans ineffective) or not enough fans to keep up with your hardware.
Thx for the help, I appreciate it