Raft
26 ratings
Hellish temperature of 🔥 CPU 🔥 in game
By ๋᠌ ⁧⁧Vránje
🔥 This can help you save your processor from a hellish temperature 🔥
2
2
   
Award
Favorite
Favorited
Unfavorite
🔥 Temperature 🔥
Why so?
Who knows, but it looks more like a problem with the engine itself, which is trying to use the processor to the maximum for some reason and thereby heating the temperature almost to the maximum 🔥
Why is that can be a problem?
Many processors have their own maximum temperature limit, so if the temperature is higher than indicated in the specifications, then it is not good.
❌How to find out the maximum temperature of the processor❌
You need to find your processor on the Intel or AMD website and view this information

Intel[ark.intel.com]

AMD[www.amd.com]
⛔What happens if the temperature is above the maximum safe⛔
Most CPU will start to lower their speed to cut down on heat when they reach above the safe maximum. If the temperature rises even further, the CPU may shut down to avoid damage, but old ones (and some new ones) still can work and it will not be good for them.
🚧Method of fixing🚧
At the beginning I thought that setting everything to a minimum and turning on vertical sync, choosing a resolution less would help, but they did not help

So you can try the method that helped me

You need to go to Power options, this can be done through the control panel or simply by writing in the search

Control Panel ==> Hardware and Sound ==> Power options ==> Edit plan settings

1) Choose high performance
2) Click change the advanced settings
3) Make the minimum and maximum processor state at 99%, some people may not have a minimum processor state, then change only the maximum. If your minimum is already less than 100%, then you don’t need to change anything, I had both of them at 100% and therefore just reducing the two of them by 1 percent helped reduce the temperature in Raft and in all other games and programs

This method is the only one that helped me save CPU from a temperature of 80 degrees and reduce it to a maximum of 50-60 in the game, if this does not help you, then you may have a problem in the computer's cooling system itself

If there are other options that helped you, then you can write in the comments
✅End✅
23 Comments
noobmaRe Jan 4 @ 1:34pm 
Omg thank you very much for this Guide, my CPU was reaching 90 Degress while playing Raft, now its like 60.
Insane that such a small Change can have such an Impact.
Joe Biden's Crackpipe Jan 7, 2023 @ 7:41pm 
I have a 5900x and this worked, how the hell does changing 1% actually save me from starting a fusion reaction in my computer lmao. Literally went from 70c to 45.
Just Coda Jul 16, 2022 @ 3:57am 
Omg, set min processor state to 10% unless you need to be running full voltage through your CPU constantly. ( Simply, voltage creates heat. )

Also related to a comment, water cooled PCs should not have their CPU running 100% "hours on end". It's feasible for air cooled, but the way water cooling works, it's more like a thermal battery as you're not going to be able to transfer 100% of the heat from fluid to radiator. So that extra thermal energy gets stored in the fluid medium and it slowly builds up. ( Unless you have a giant radiator and fan overkill. )
Emperor Spyro Jul 13, 2022 @ 3:43am 
Instructions unclear, computer has consciousness now. :Quack_Quack_Boom:
KiLLerClOWn_49TeethCollected Jul 7, 2022 @ 4:37pm 
My rig is 3070ti undervolt & 10600kf 4.8OC & 3600xmp; and i have 50-80 fps on my 178 blocks raft. It’s funny enough that the same number my friend has with his gtx1060. Nevertheless, fps goes up to 200 whenever I’m ~15 blocks away from raft and I’m not looking at it. Any ideas on this?
||『n1m6le』|| Jul 6, 2022 @ 4:54pm 
The game is not optimized, it's really vidgo, I doubt that 1070 and r5 1600x will give 30fps on ultra in this game, changing everything to minimum the result is absolutely not significant
๋᠌ ⁧⁧Vránje  [author] Jul 6, 2022 @ 2:20pm 
This is because in the bios the cooler increased the speed if it is above a certain temperature and it became audible
The_MoonUnit Jul 6, 2022 @ 11:57am 
When I first played Raft right after it hit early access, my CPU fan would make this whining sound that I had never heard with any other game. For the first few days of playing I actually thought the game had some sort of eerie wind background noise before I finally realized it was my fan.

I've since built a new PC so now that I'm playing the new update I no longer hear the whining wind sound.
Jotaro Kujo Jul 6, 2022 @ 4:07am 
:lol:Just don't have a POS computer, it's as shrimple as that.:lol:
๋᠌ ⁧⁧Vránje  [author] Jul 5, 2022 @ 11:28pm 
Yes, but the problem is in the engine itself, because even theoretically, if a person had a bad cooling system, then in a game like Raft at the lowest settings and at the lowest resolution there should not have been such a temperature :expression2: I have a normal cooling system, so when I had a normal temperature in games like Elden Ring, Star Citizen and Dying Light 2 then it's rather strange to have the temperature in Raft higher than in these three games :rgirl_faint:
So I started looking for methods that can help and made a guide :thumbsup: