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no, it can't cause random shutdowns (at least if it doesn't surpass its maximum temperature, which is usually 95-100 degrees), but the GPU will thermal throttle and perform worse. We're talking about temperatures drastically higher than what you're getting though, it does this specifically to not shut down the pc

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Just now, Epimetheus said:

no, it can't cause random shutdowns (at least if it doesn't surpass its maximum temperature, which is usually 95-100 degrees), but the GPU will thermal throttle and perform worse. We're talking about temperatures drastically higher than what you're getting though, it does this specifically to not shut down the pc

I asked because it was randomly shutting down my pc

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