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Hp omen 15 2020 amd ryzen 7 4800h
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Ive noticed my cpu temperature is reaching 100 degrees Celsius during gaming. It has never gotten that high before maybe to 87 in the past. I have had the pc for maybe 9 months now and before the cpu and gpu would stay around the same temp. Now even on start up the cpu is around 78 degrees celsius while the gou is around 40. I have the omen command center set to performance and the setting in cod are optimized through nvidia GeForce. I tryed proping the pc up which i never had to do before and im still getting hot temps. The cpu is throttling and im scared and its getting ruined.  Is it regular to have to repaste this cpu? Is there a way to check rpms on the fans? Whats going on? 😔 

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Hello, i had the same problem during gaming. I turned on vSync and changed refresh rate in display settings to 60 hz. It helped me, maybe it will help u too.

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I just never had this problem before playing on high settings or ultra getting around 90 fps. So theres an issue somewhere and since i never did a thermal paste im skeptical. If anyone has any ideas of what they think the problem is lmk please. Thank you.

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