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Is this normal ?

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9 minutes ago, Levent said:

Not really, something seems to be causing your sensors to spike, if your CPU ran at 117c even for a millisecond it would have shutdown due to thermal protection. I honestly have no clue what can cause those, check windows event viewer for WHEA errors.

The GPU went to 117, CPU had a MAX of 91 Celsious.

On the other hand, its saying the CPU went as up as 6884,80Mhz ?? Maybe its just an err

Not really, something seems to be causing your sensors to spike, if your CPU ran at 117c even for a millisecond it would have shutdown due to thermal protection. I honestly have no clue what can cause those, check windows event viewer for WHEA errors.

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9 minutes ago, Levent said:

Not really, something seems to be causing your sensors to spike, if your CPU ran at 117c even for a millisecond it would have shutdown due to thermal protection. I honestly have no clue what can cause those, check windows event viewer for WHEA errors.

The GPU went to 117, CPU had a MAX of 91 Celsious.

On the other hand, its saying the CPU went as up as 6884,80Mhz ?? Maybe its just an err

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