I recently built a PC with a 7500F CPU and an air cooler. While playing less demanding games like AC Valhalla and Red Dead Redemption 2, the temperature stays between 69 and 74 degrees Celsius. However, in more CPU-intensive games like Grand Theft Auto V, it rises to 77 degrees, peaking at 84 degrees. I'm concerned if these temperatures could potentially damage my CPU over time.
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I can relate! My setup runs around 75 degrees under load too and it's completely normal. Just keep an eye on fan configurations in your case for possible improvements!
You should be just fine! The Ryzen 7000 series can run at temperatures up to 95C without issues, so your readings are well within safe limits.
As long as your temps stay below the maximum limit, you’ve got nothing to worry about. If it bothers you, consider tweaking your case fans, it might help with cooling!
No worries! Your CPU is designed to handle those temperatures, especially under load. Once it reaches critical levels, it will automatically reduce its clock speed to avoid any damage, a feature known as thermal throttling.

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