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1) Done. My system has a monitor that I have set to warn if any components get above 105
2) Easily. My power supply is 800 watts.
3) First thing I tried.
4) As stated, no other games have issues, including Fallout 3 and New Vegas, Neverwinter, XCom (Enemy Unknown), Borderlands 1 and 2, and many others. I run all of these games with the graphics set very high, if not full bore. FurMark ran, temperature set off system warning alarm at 105, climbed a bit more and bounced between 107 and 108 for four minutes. No crash.
5) I will not RMA a component due to the reaction of a single program. If I can't reproduce the problem with similar programs, the problem is software, not hardware.
I sorry but I have no further suggestions. This is a bit too technical for me and I don't know what else could be causing it.
Maybe someone else can help you better.
- 12 years ago
Thanks anyway
- rumbutter12 years agoHero (Retired)
one thing that can cause this is you might have to manually input your screen resolutions right click your screen make a note of the screen resolution go to your steam right click the game-properties-set launch options when the box appears type in your screen resolutions for example if your resoultion is 1280x101024 type in -w1280 (space)-h1240
- 12 years ago
Tried this solution, no change.
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