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Fortnite temps... HOT

Fortnite temps... HOT

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DrBrokenBones
Senior Member
378
04-25-2016, 01:32 PM
#1
Hello,
I play Fortnite and GTA and I’ve noticed my temperatures rise significantly, particularly in Fortnite. My temps can reach up to 82°C during gameplay, and I’m concerned these high levels might harm my computer. I keep my Fortnite settings at the lowest performance level, and I also tweak my NVIDIA control panel for better performance and higher FPS. I’m using 144 fps on my monitor with G-SYNC enabled, but I haven’t used it because I’ve heard it can increase temperatures. I’m unsure what else I should do to lower my temps. Sometimes when it’s cold outside, I open a window for fresh air, but I worry it might cause condensation and damage my components.
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DrBrokenBones
04-25-2016, 01:32 PM #1

Hello,
I play Fortnite and GTA and I’ve noticed my temperatures rise significantly, particularly in Fortnite. My temps can reach up to 82°C during gameplay, and I’m concerned these high levels might harm my computer. I keep my Fortnite settings at the lowest performance level, and I also tweak my NVIDIA control panel for better performance and higher FPS. I’m using 144 fps on my monitor with G-SYNC enabled, but I haven’t used it because I’ve heard it can increase temperatures. I’m unsure what else I should do to lower my temps. Sometimes when it’s cold outside, I open a window for fresh air, but I worry it might cause condensation and damage my components.

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Chiller9592
Senior Member
670
04-27-2016, 07:07 PM
#2
82c isn't exactly typical, how can I help with cooling the CPU? First, I recommend replacing the thermal paste with a higher quality one. Then, consider getting a more effective cooler.
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Chiller9592
04-27-2016, 07:07 PM #2

82c isn't exactly typical, how can I help with cooling the CPU? First, I recommend replacing the thermal paste with a higher quality one. Then, consider getting a more effective cooler.

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omrimic30
Member
92
04-28-2016, 03:29 PM
#3
It could work, but you might want to lower the temperature.
My standard response comes from what you shared so far.
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omrimic30
04-28-2016, 03:29 PM #3

It could work, but you might want to lower the temperature.
My standard response comes from what you shared so far.

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BAHEKLover
Member
58
04-29-2016, 07:59 PM
#4
Will opening the window in a warm room lead to condensation? It depends on the temperature difference between inside and outside. If the outside is much colder than the inside, condensation can form.
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BAHEKLover
04-29-2016, 07:59 PM #4

Will opening the window in a warm room lead to condensation? It depends on the temperature difference between inside and outside. If the outside is much colder than the inside, condensation can form.

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kalleboii
Senior Member
738
05-07-2016, 03:44 PM
#5
82c isn't exactly typical, how can I help with cooling the CPU? First, I recommend replacing the thermal paste with a higher quality one. Then, consider getting a better cooler.
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kalleboii
05-07-2016, 03:44 PM #5

82c isn't exactly typical, how can I help with cooling the CPU? First, I recommend replacing the thermal paste with a higher quality one. Then, consider getting a better cooler.