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mr_banana11
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09-23-2025, 12:04 AM
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the new pc gamer experiences crashes when the gpu temperature reaches about 65 to 67 degrees, which seems like a clear cause and fix, though i'm not sure of any advice. help would be greatly appreciated.
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mr_banana11
09-23-2025, 12:04 AM #1

the new pc gamer experiences crashes when the gpu temperature reaches about 65 to 67 degrees, which seems like a clear cause and fix, though i'm not sure of any advice. help would be greatly appreciated.

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manooon1128
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09-28-2025, 12:12 AM
#2
Absolutely, it definitely has the capacity to boost its performance and/or test a lower clock speed to observe the results.
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manooon1128
09-28-2025, 12:12 AM #2

Absolutely, it definitely has the capacity to boost its performance and/or test a lower clock speed to observe the results.

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Vortex59_YT
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10-01-2025, 06:57 AM
#3
The temperatures are acceptable for that GPU; likely another component is overheating if it's experiencing crashes due to heat.
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Vortex59_YT
10-01-2025, 06:57 AM #3

The temperatures are acceptable for that GPU; likely another component is overheating if it's experiencing crashes due to heat.

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Snowy_Cookies
Junior Member
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10-14-2025, 09:34 AM
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CountMike shared his observations about the system. The temperatures are acceptable for the GPU, but he noticed the CPU temperature is high and crashes occur during games when the GPU exceeds 65 degrees. He mentioned using multiple monitoring tools to ensure accuracy.
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Snowy_Cookies
10-14-2025, 09:34 AM #4

CountMike shared his observations about the system. The temperatures are acceptable for the GPU, but he noticed the CPU temperature is high and crashes occur during games when the GPU exceeds 65 degrees. He mentioned using multiple monitoring tools to ensure accuracy.

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Zynxx
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10-14-2025, 02:20 PM
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Another possibility is a voltage drop under specific loads, affecting both the CPU and GPU.
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Zynxx
10-14-2025, 02:20 PM #5

Another possibility is a voltage drop under specific loads, affecting both the CPU and GPU.

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DarkKiller_V3
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10-14-2025, 11:09 PM
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There might also be a voltage drop at certain loads, affecting both the CPU and GPU. I wondered if this relates to power limits and whether raising the limit could assist. My PSU is 550 watts.
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DarkKiller_V3
10-14-2025, 11:09 PM #6

There might also be a voltage drop at certain loads, affecting both the CPU and GPU. I wondered if this relates to power limits and whether raising the limit could assist. My PSU is 550 watts.

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TheNamesAidan
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10-16-2025, 12:49 PM
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Absolutely, it can definitely boost its potential and/or test a lower clock speed to observe the results.
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TheNamesAidan
10-16-2025, 12:49 PM #7

Absolutely, it can definitely boost its potential and/or test a lower clock speed to observe the results.