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Re: Madden 24 makes my cpu temp go high 90 to 96. My temps are usually 77 to 87.

You need a proper cooler on that chip, 80-87 idle is not normal either…you should be idling in the 30-40 range with a high of 60-70 with proper cooling.  Blow your stuff out and clean all the dust from the fins if you do have a 360mm or 280mm water cooler…

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  • BigShotChunk's avatar
    BigShotChunk
    New Novice
    2 years ago
    @nike23osu Im idling 30-40 but when i play games it usually hits 77- 87 but madden for some reason makes my temps go 90-96.

    also im overclocking
  • Roy4423's avatar
    Roy4423
    New Rookie
    2 years ago

    @BigShotChunk I would take @nike23osu  advice and do some dusting. I have a system with a I9 9900K with a 3090 and that chip stays cool on more demanding games than Madden. Also, my system with a Ryzen 5950X paired with a 4090 never gets over 65 playing Madden 24 maxed settings. Both has 360mm AIO on them and Ryzen runs hot anyway.

    May need to reapply thermal paste if you haven't in a long time.

  • nike23osu's avatar
    nike23osu
    2 years ago

    Yea, 77-80 when running games isn’t normal…I keep my 5900x clocked to 4.6 ghz and after playing madden since 130 today the max temp I’ve hit has been 49.1 on the cpu die and 39.8 on cpu tactless/tide over that period as reported by hwinfo…I’d accept temps up to 65ish under load anything after that your cooler is either insufficient or not working properly.  I’m only running a liquid freezor II 360mm less than 8 months old. Every year you should blow out the fins on coolers as dirt get trapped in them and they don’t cool right…if you do have a water cooler aio especially a Corsair one check that the pump is working in the software if the pump is reading 0rpm then that’s an issue.

  • BigShotChunk's avatar
    BigShotChunk
    New Novice
    2 years ago

    I cleaned my radiator and replaced the thermal paste last week also i have a NZXT Kraken 360mm im not saying madden is a demanding game but there has to be something wrong with it. It needs to be more optimize.

    Btw thx for trying to help 

  • Roy4423's avatar
    Roy4423
    New Rookie
    2 years ago

    @BigShotChunk I would run something like Cinebench and see what temps you get. Are you playing at 4K? If not, any of the standard 360mm AIO's would work. I've used MSI, Corsair, NTXZ and they all should cool that chip I would also check bios update and see if there's anything  worth updating for, and chipset drivers also. 

  • @Roy4423the thing is this game is just running way to much on the cpu for what it's giving out. This game shouldn't demand such high cpu usage. The spikes kind of give it away. This game is pushing my cpu harder than any game, you name it cyberpunk, fivem, no mans sky red dead arma 3 warhammer ect This game needs to be optimized.
    Someone said Fifa released and was the same way, then they optimized it.

  • nike23osu's avatar
    nike23osu
    2 years ago

    @BigShotChunk wrote:

    I cleaned my radiator and replaced the thermal paste last week also i have a NZXT Kraken 360mm im not saying madden is a demanding game but there has to be something wrong with it. It needs to be more optimize.

    Btw thx for trying to help 


    no problem, you have a cooler in that nzxt Kracken that is more than enough cooling so i wouldnt go buying another cooler you wont gain anything or be upgrading it.  My max temps after a two hour session is 60, but im not on an intel chip so idk what to tell you unless your AIO pump is dead...can you hear the aio pump running or better yet can you see the rpms in the cam software, maybe check that...asitek pumps that all the aio companies use can fail, thats only way i see your temps getting so high...even 80 sounds kinda high for my liking even tho chips can handle more thermal throttling usually kicks in which degrades performance.

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