Help. CPU overheating.
This has never happened to me in all my years of PC gaming (which isn't a lot to be fair) but yesterday, my CPU overheated and shut off playing Genshin. Concerning yes, but not a lot of info to go off of.

I just got done playing TF2 today and my CPU cores max was 92c (source: HWMonitor). That's not enough to shut itself off but still pretty hot. I understand a problem like this has a lot of variables but I'm still gunna reach out for help. I do use an AIO cooler for my CPU which I've heard you need to replace every couple years.

If it matters, I have an AMD Ryzen 7 5800x 8-core processor and a Corsair AIO I believe.
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You may also want to check your PSU to make sure it is ok. This also could be caused by low voltage too. But since you checked your temperature, it maybe the game itself causing the temperature to get so high. You could try lowering the graphic quality in the game and see if that works. Usually in the option menu for the game. Do you use temperature montoring software?

Also, do you use a intel 13 or 14 chip set? There is a voltage bug in them that you need to make sure you upgrade your micro code for them in your bios. IF you have these, stop gaming immedietly as it can break your hardware and break it permanently.
最后由 RPG Gamer Man 编辑于; 3 小时以前
Note that overheating is a cooling problem. Aka your CPU cooling is dying or dead.
Just put a big ass fan on it and it will stay cool.

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You need a quality water cooling. I'm using msi. Zero problems and easy.
Corsair isn't that good or you didn't install it right. Put the right amount of paste and make sure there's good contact
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