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Xeloz_
Junior Member
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01-25-2026, 07:54 PM
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From what I observe with CPUID inside my PC, the GPU is at 60 degrees Celsius while the CPU is around 50 degrees Celsius. However, when I push higher games, the temperatures rise to 50 degrees on the GPU and 45 degrees on the CPU. It seems the issue persists even under demanding conditions.
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Xeloz_
01-25-2026, 07:54 PM #1

From what I observe with CPUID inside my PC, the GPU is at 60 degrees Celsius while the CPU is around 50 degrees Celsius. However, when I push higher games, the temperatures rise to 50 degrees on the GPU and 45 degrees on the CPU. It seems the issue persists even under demanding conditions.

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guguis_3000
Member
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01-26-2026, 12:58 AM
#2
it's not due to a bottleneck; it's just high usage. when everything is at 100%, those temperatures are normal and ideal. don't stress about them. the increase in temperature happens because more load and transistors are active, along with more instructions being processed. therefore, more power is needed which leads to higher temperatures. just keep an eye on the temperatures.
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guguis_3000
01-26-2026, 12:58 AM #2

it's not due to a bottleneck; it's just high usage. when everything is at 100%, those temperatures are normal and ideal. don't stress about them. the increase in temperature happens because more load and transistors are active, along with more instructions being processed. therefore, more power is needed which leads to higher temperatures. just keep an eye on the temperatures.

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HeroGames44
Member
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01-26-2026, 07:29 PM
#3
are those temperatures? if yes, then everything is okay. you're aiming for a cpu under 70c and a gpu under 85-90c. those are the standards. if it's idle temps, well, you're in good shape.
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HeroGames44
01-26-2026, 07:29 PM #3

are those temperatures? if yes, then everything is okay. you're aiming for a cpu under 70c and a gpu under 85-90c. those are the standards. if it's idle temps, well, you're in good shape.

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patchsidpigs
Junior Member
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01-26-2026, 08:28 PM
#4
Are those load temperatures? If so, they’re okay. You need CPU below 70°C and GPU under 85-90°C. Those are the rules. If it’s idle temps then you’re in trouble soon. Lol, that’s just how the CPU usage readings look.
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patchsidpigs
01-26-2026, 08:28 PM #4

Are those load temperatures? If so, they’re okay. You need CPU below 70°C and GPU under 85-90°C. Those are the rules. If it’s idle temps then you’re in trouble soon. Lol, that’s just how the CPU usage readings look.

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Infinity_Flame
Junior Member
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01-26-2026, 11:32 PM
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Are those load temperatures? If so, they're acceptable. You're aiming for CPU under 70°C and GPU under 85-90°C, which are the recommended limits. If the idle temperatures are higher, you'll be at risk soon. I've been experiencing high CPU usage due to a bottleneck before. I didn't realize that until now. Once I get a new CPU (hopefully in summer), I expect even lower temperatures.
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Infinity_Flame
01-26-2026, 11:32 PM #5

Are those load temperatures? If so, they're acceptable. You're aiming for CPU under 70°C and GPU under 85-90°C, which are the recommended limits. If the idle temperatures are higher, you'll be at risk soon. I've been experiencing high CPU usage due to a bottleneck before. I didn't realize that until now. Once I get a new CPU (hopefully in summer), I expect even lower temperatures.

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Lucosity12
Junior Member
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01-27-2026, 06:05 AM
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it's not due to a bottleneck; it's just high usage. when everything is at 100%, those temperatures are normal and ideal. don't stress about them. the increase in temperature happens because more load and transistors are active, along with more instructions being processed. therefore, more power is needed which leads to higher temperatures. just keep an eye on the temperatures.
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Lucosity12
01-27-2026, 06:05 AM #6

it's not due to a bottleneck; it's just high usage. when everything is at 100%, those temperatures are normal and ideal. don't stress about them. the increase in temperature happens because more load and transistors are active, along with more instructions being processed. therefore, more power is needed which leads to higher temperatures. just keep an eye on the temperatures.