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High temperature spike on idle #353

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enderman712 opened this issue Oct 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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High temperature spike on idle #353

enderman712 opened this issue Oct 4, 2024 · 1 comment

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@enderman712
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I got back to my gaming pc after it was hibernating overnight and then I see that my idle temperature was 76 degress celcius I waited for a few minutes because I thought it was just my corsair aio needing to spool up or something and I open the app and it was running at high speeds so I could tell something was wrong. I open task manager to see "PresentMon" at the top of my cpu usage list. I killed the process and my temperature dropped by 30 degrees near immediately
It was a file present in the Nvidia FrameViewSDK
I ran an antivirus scan and no results came up

This is absolutely unacceptable behavior for any software to exhibit if there any fixes please let me know.

system specs:
Ryzen 9 5900x
H100i elite capellix xt
RTX 4070 SUPER 12gb gddr6x
16gb ddr4 2666mts
asus TUF 570x gaming plus (wifi)
850w 80+ gold

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Adad-G commented Oct 5, 2024

I confirm all of this, it just happened to me browsing the internet (Google Chrome) and having accidentally enabled the Nvidia overlay (RTX 3070), the fans of my PC, which is quite silent, started making noise, particularly the CPU (Ryzen 5 5600X). I looked at Ryzen Master and the two main cores were at full use alternating each other, raising the temperature even more than the heaviest application I use for the CPU.

What kind of garbage is this?

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