Overheating on CPU & GPU

I mean it’s a bit off topic, but you realize that your 2070 is severly underpowered for that res right? :slight_smile:

Hahahahahaha PS5 overheating that must be Diablo IV issue? Of course, of course friend… :clown_face:
(what a bunch of nonsense lol)

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it has been working fine for EVERY other game except Diablo 4 with this monitor

If you expect every single piece of software to be as taxing on the CPU and GPU as each other all the time, no matter the differences in the software itself then you should abandon PC Gaming and resort to buying a games console, as that is what you are describing should be the case.

Just limit in game fps to a lower value than PC csn handle. e g. if you PC hanfle 90fps(or adjust/lower video settings and/or activate DLSS/FSR to have high fps) the limit in game fps to 60, this will do GPU and CPU run at lower temperatures.

Also, not really confirmed but: a friend uninstalled the game and re-installed it WITHOUT high res textures and had much less temp issues. anyway, unless you pkay at 4k with Ultra textures settings you don’t need high res textures pack.

That’s fine, but they obviously aren’t that demanding.

Without DLSS my 2070S wouldn’t even be enough for current gen games in 1440P without turning down the settings to medium or so.

I would recommend you lower the power limit to around 75% in MSI Afterburner software.
It will lower the temps, less fan noise and you will only lose about 3-5 FPS at most.

Sry but that is BS.
Even on a 1080P display the difference in high and ultra textures is very visible if you are not blind :slight_smile:

Same here. I have no clue what causes this (even with regard to the confirmed VRAM leak).

I am running Ryzen 5950X with 360AIO, 128 GB ram and 4080 Rog Strix in a case with 4 Noctua high-grade fans. In the beginning, when I tried playing on ultra with 200 resolution scale and Nvidia Reflex on, I was getting 80+ on CPU and 70+ on GPU, which is absolutely insane and something I had never seen before, even when rendering or training heavy AI models utilising the VRAM. The game even hard crashed several times due to spikes in VRAM consumption and temperature.

I lowered the res scale to 100% (playing on UltraWide), turned off Reflex and capped FPS to 120. It helped a bit: CPU went to 65+ ish, and GPU usually stays under 60. But after Season Patch yesterday, the CPU temps went up again to 70+, and it drives me insane since it SHOULD NOT be like this.

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80° for a 5950X and 70° for a 4080 is insane? What reality are you living in? :upside_down_face:

70° with 200% renderscale is really chill but ok.
Any AAA game with maxed out settings will give you higher temps than this even without supersamling.

There are problems with the memory management of the game yes but it will definately not crash because your GPU is at lowly 70°.

It’s summer, my measly 2070S is at 83° under full load with fans at 100%.

My 5800X3D gets up to 90° under full load, but in D4 it’s around 70° since it is very low on the CPU side.

Have you tried DLAA instead of the internal renderscale?

Good afternoon. join the topic of conversation. Yesterday, after installing the patch and the driver for the video card, my computer heats up. I’ve been playing for a month now and everything is fine. this is 100% a patch or driver problem, since I bought my equipment quite recently.
intel core i5 12400f OEM
mom gigabyte b760m games ddr4
ram 32gb
video card palit geforce rtx3060 12gb
hard drive game

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