Maximum temperature for your chipset is at 105°C:
http://developer.amd.com/wordpress/m...s_pub_1.25.pdf
So the 76°C should be OK. :)
Then the 62,4°C are also OK. :)
Cheers
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Maximum temperature for your chipset is at 105°C:
http://developer.amd.com/wordpress/m...s_pub_1.25.pdf
So the 76°C should be OK. :)
Then the 62,4°C are also OK. :)
Cheers
if your cpu gets too hot it will automatically throttle itself for self preservation. Anything above 50c will cause this.
Mine is at 24c over clocked. But I also have the side of the case off and it is on its side so all the heat goes up. If I were to cover it, it would shut off about 30 minutes after.
50c is really hot, 90c is going to damage your equipment. Why your board is even still functioning is beyond me.
the proof <https://imgur.com/a/oINWxLS>
https://imgur.com/a/oINWxLS
I keep coming back to this thread hoping someone bursts up all "EUREKA! I FIGURED IT OUT!" but no such luck.
Not a whole lot I can do on my end.
The game runs fine even with weaker CPUs or throttling up to a pretty good extent. As you slow it down, the sound craps out way before the other issues come up.
Having the sound distortion issue happen when it gets hot makes sense, and addressing that could partially help, but it's not the core cause of the issue and when more is going on in-game the sound will still break and distort.
I've tried everything under the sun to fix the directx error. I've had it since i started playing in March, 2021. It wasn't so bad before; I'd just log in and continue. But with the queues, its more detrimental. I have a new computer, too. The directx error problem seems to have worsened with Endwalker.
I've been pursuing a refund for the three remaining month on my sub. After some short back-and-forth with support linking them this thread and showing them that, no, their suggested fixes do NOT work, and that this is a case of false advertising due to the benchmark, I received this (most interesting point in bold):
I wasn't expecting to get the money back, all I wanted was some kind of acknowledgment. If anything I'm shocked at how quickly they seem to have changed their tune here considering I sent them all of two emails - I'm hoping the EN community team coming back has helped raise some awareness inside the company of a) the severity of the issue and b) how pissed we are. I'm still furious that this didn't make the patch notes, but I'm taking this as progress.Quote:
We do apologize for the inconvenience you have been experiencing. With regards to the current audio issue, as your report provided has indicated that you have exhausted our current available troubleshooting suggestions as well as other suggestions provided by other players on the forums and none of the suggestions have provided a fix for the issue at this time, we are unable to provide any other suggestions at this time. We would like to confirm that it is still a known issue and is still being investigated further by the appropriate teams. Unfortunately, we do not have an ETA on when a definite fix will be made but it is being worked on.
With regards to the refund request: We are unable to refund subscription fees under any circumstances. Once the subscription charge has processed, we are unable to reverse it, as stated in the User Agreement (http://support.na.square-enix.com/rule.php?id=5382&la=1).
If you do not wish to be billed again in the future, we recommend canceling the subscription ahead of the billing date. To cancel the subscription, log into the Mog Station (sqex.to/Msp) and choose “Your Account”. Once there, scroll to the bottom of the page to find the button to cancel the subscription. Please note that after canceling the subscription, you will still be able to play the remaining game time on the account.