Sims 4 causing overheating?
Hi, maybe someone here can help me. I noticed about a week ago that The Sims 4 seems to be causing my SSD to heat up a lot more than it used to. So much so I can now feel heat coming from my computer whereas before it was never noticeable. My SSD is in a well ventilated part of my computer, and my fans are well dusted, and working just fine. None of the other games I play have this same effect, even when they use more RAM or CPU than the sims. I have tried factory re-setting, as well as the other trouble-shooting tips. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The drive an ADATA SU650 (960GB) .
@Trippie25 Since the issue isn't your SSD, I don't think playing in offline mode will make a difference, although there's no harm in testing. The CPU temperatures alone would definitely account for the heat you've noticed. More importantly, those temps are far too high. A processor shouldn't be allowed to run that hot, especially not if it's happening so soon into a game session. It also shouldn't idle at 53º; I'd expect something only a few degrees above room temperature.
Please clean your CPU fan specifically, as it can get clogged with dust as well. (I think hwinfo has a reading for the CPU fan speed, but that may depend on your motherboard. It's worth checking at any rate.) If you happen to have a liquid cooler, then there's a different conversation, but again hwinfo may provide some relevant data. If the fan itself isn't the issue, you may need to reapply thermal paste—it can easily dry out after a few years, especially if you kept the original factory-applied stuff.