Getting close to 30 frames per second in War Thunder can be challenging.
Getting close to 30 frames per second in War Thunder can be challenging.
You might need to reapply thermal paste if you decide to upgrade or replace it. Since you don’t have any on hand, consider getting one before proceeding.
It seemed to help—temperatures dropped when I opened the HWMonitor. At first they hovered around the mid-50s to mid-60s, then settled near 47 degrees. My CPU was actually running at 4GHz, according to Windows. I’ll keep buying the Hyper 212 Evo.