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@KaiHohiro Incorrect. I played this game for 87 hours without problem, including a sizable marathon of around 12+ hours, all of which were at around 70C. Now, anytime I try to play Dragon Age (and only Dragon Age, because the problem simply DOES NOT OCCUR with other games), it immediately shoots up to 90+C.
Now, given that every other variable has stayed the same, same idle temps, same other game temps, same hardware, and the only thing that's changed is Dragon Age, it's pretty easy to see that Dragon Age likely has a problem, and that's why I'm posting here, because others are having the same issue.
I just bought a laptop that should have no problems with htese games. but for no reason (CPU and GPU run under 50% all the time) Dragon Age (the first one) and Mass Effect 1 heat up the machine, actually more than when I play BF4 on High graphics. (Lenovo Y700 4gb Nvidia GPU I7 q etc)
- 9 years ago
trun on vertical sync and direct3d now haw fun with low temps
BTW you can not Inspect the thermal past as soon you take off the cooler you haw to replace it so the right way is to replace twice a year