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Hello,
What is the model of your processor? And what is its usage rate in games?
Also, what is your cooler? Is it dusty? Maybe you should also consider changing the thermal paste if it has been a while.
Although these are warm temperatures, depending on the CPU model and the usage percentage, it is possible for the processor to heat up a lot and operate at temperatures above 70 degrees. However, provided we know the reference of the processor in question, most of them can handle temperatures up to 90 degrees, so I see no risk of damage in my opinion.
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Music is not listened to, it is felt.
What is the model of your processor? And what is its usage rate in games?
Also, what is your cooler? Is it dusty? Maybe you should also consider changing the thermal paste if it has been a while.
Although these are warm temperatures, depending on the CPU model and the usage percentage, it is possible for the processor to heat up a lot and operate at temperatures above 70 degrees. However, provided we know the reference of the processor in question, most of them can handle temperatures up to 90 degrees, so I see no risk of damage in my opinion.
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Music is not listened to, it is felt.