Encountered a game crash.
Encountered a game crash.
It’s a reasonable cooler with a high peak of 115, and during streaming it hits 125, though the i7 tends to run hotter.
Fahrenheit is a stylish master unit for the 2125-20PCR1 Hyper 212 RGB black edition CPU air cooler.
Wow, that's exactly what I was thinking. I didn't realize you were checking your GPU and CPU temps while gaming. It looks like you might need to reattach your GPU or CPU. Ideally, your GPU should be around 60s and 70s Celsius. A CPU temperature of 125°F seems too high. Make sure the fans are actually running properly—turn on a flashlight and look underneath your GPU while you play.
125°F is approximately 53°C, and everything seems to be operating normally. Your CPU and GPU are functioning correctly. Temperature readings are within expected ranges. Have you tried turning off NVidia Shadowplay and disabling the overlay in the NVidia control panel? It might be worth checking those settings first, as they’re often linked to your specific problem.
Not just shadows, NVidia Shadowplay is a tool used by GPU owners to capture gameplay. It can clash with your streaming software. Turn it off in NVidia GeForce Experience. Many Fortnite players reported it resolving this problem. These are just a few cases where it helped. I've seen dozens more. Open NVidia GeForce Experience, go to settings, find the General tab, and click that green button to disable Shadowplay. Check if your game runs smoothly afterward.