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05-30-2022 06:33 AM
Product: HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop PC TG01-2000a (2Z6E1AV)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
Hej mitt modekort/cpu Är upp mot 70C när jag spelar och kollar film är de normalt?
Hello my Computer Motherboard/Cpu Go warm up to 70c degres when i play games or watch movies, is that normal?
My compuper is 4 weeks old.
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05-31-2022 09:01 AM
70c seems ok after looking here
https://www.buildcomputers.net/amd-cpu-temperature.html
To be on the safe side you could set the maximum speed down to %95. That will keep the CPU out of its highest multiplier. I have found this works really well on Intel CPUs and I assume Ryzen works the same way.
change 100 to 95
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