Modern CPUs throttle more than you think, and that’s completely fine
I'm sure most of you already know that modern CPUs run hot out of the box. In recent years, both Intel and AMD have pushed their chips closer to their thermal and power limits than ever before. That's why it's not unusual to see temperatures hovering in the high 70s or 80s while gaming, even with a high-end 360mm AIO cooler. Most people think that's a problem, as if their cooler isn't good enough, or they just got unlucky with the silicon lottery, but that's not usually the case.
I’m sure most of you already know that modern CPUs run hot out of the box. In recent years, both Intel and AMD have pushed their chips closer to their thermal and power limits than ever before. That’s why it’s not unusual to see temperatures hovering in the high 70s or 80s while gaming, even with a high-end 360mm AIO cooler. Most people think that’s a problem, as if their cooler isn’t good enough, or they just got unlucky with the silicon lottery, but that’s not usually the case.
Emily Brown
Houston
Houston
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