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yeah this problem is your own doing, not EA. I'm running Skate butter smooth on a GTX 1070, 16 GB RAM, and i7-7700k without changing anything. looks beautiful, runs beautiful. fun fact, your CPU is designed to function under load at 100C. you're not the tech genius you think you are. LMAO.
Buddy you are cooked. Your setup is a literal potato you probably can't even get above 60 fps on this game. Any CPU running at 100c is going to thermal throttle and shorten it's lifespan drastically, you are misinformed and just objectively wrong
- Metta5056 months agoSeasoned Rookie
nope...its running butter smooth on default settings. no FPS drops. you are doing something seriously wrong XD and thats completely wrong, modern CPUs are designed to run safely at their max temp no problem as long as they don't exceed it.
- Moistgenesis6 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
Theres definitely an issue with the game, my cpu is better than what the game recommends for high settings (Intel i5-11400f) and yet on the lowest possible settings my cpu doesn't only hit 100%, but goes so high that the game crashes and it even bluescreened my computer once. I've never had a game in general from cyberpunk to warframe to whatever you can think of even max out my cpu on low, let alone crash the game and my computer. And lets be real, this game doesn't look that good to be doing all that
- 1dcb40d4f5728d856 months agoRising Rookie
Running 100c constantly will shorten the lifespan of the CPU and cause thermal throttling. The red light for cpu was literally on, on my motherboard when running this game, you are just a troll little kid who knows nothing
- Metta5056 months agoSeasoned Rookie
wrong wrong wrong. I looked into this issue long ago from modding Skyrim which pushed my system to the max on a regular basis (and it still runs perfectly fine, btw). newer Intel CPUs are perfectly capable and designed to run at their max temp for their entire lifespan. you are regurgitating a popular myth by overly paranoid wannabe tech geniuses. so long as you don't exceed the manufacturer's max CPU temp you're perfectly fine and it's perfectly normal while running a relatively demanding game with a high power CPU that creates a lot of heat to function. now since you guys won't believe me, let me quote the Intel manufacturer directly:
"Is it bad if my processor frequently approaches or reaches its maximum temperature?
Not necessarily. Many Intel® processors make use of Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, which allows them to operate at very high frequency for a short amount of time. When the processor is operating at or near its maximum frequency it's possible for the temperature to climb very rapidly and quickly reach its maximum temperature. In sustained workloads, it's possible the processor will operate at or near its maximum temperature limit. Being at maximum temperature while running a workload isn't necessarily cause for concern. Intel processors constantly monitor their temperature and can very rapidly adjust their frequency and power consumption to prevent overheating and damage."
Read it and weep, lil bro.
- ANtiKz7096 months agoRising Novice
You can't reason with someone who doesn't actually understand how computers actually function and how dumb the entire computer game community became around 2017 when the whole "$1000 minimum" concept came around.
- Metta5056 months agoSeasoned Rookie
well I quoted Intel directly to prove them wrong, so I'll see if they still wanna do mental gymnastics.