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After 25ish minutes on modern warfare, these are my CPU temps:
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Are you trolling?
This is everything for the CPU on hwmonitor:
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And why would I waste my time a troll... im trying to play this damn game for the past few days. You think this is fun for me?
Can you check your power plan, it might be in power save mode.
Yeah but why is it doing it now? It was working fine up until last week and why do I get normal FPS on something like modern warfare?
EDIT: it says that my CPU is above the recommended specs to play the game.
It's at high performance. Is there anything specific I should be look at under advanced options?
I was getting around 70-80 fps in game. It fluctuates but it's not like it's stuttering or close to unplayable.
Look at temps, voltage and power consumption.
Maybe HWMonitor is the culprit.
How do I do that? and I just realized now...should I have kept my game running in the background because I close the game before I take the screenshot because I thought I was only worrying about max. value of the temps. If that's so then my bad I wasn't thinking properly.
Just watch your temperatures, this is a heavey cpu benchmark. Shut it off when you reach 90°C.
Have a look at Voltage, Frequency and Power Consumption inside OCCT during the benchmark.
As long as HWMonitor is running, the max. value should report some useful information.