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Overheating problem

Discussion in 'Windows - Games' started by kKo94, Aug 6, 2010.

  1. kKo94

    kKo94 Member

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    Hello!



    So I have pretty big problem in Starcraft II, it overheats in multiplayer, and when it overheats, whole computer turns power off, and it takes 5 to 10 minutes to turn it back on.

    Sometimes overheating happens in 10 minutes, sometimes I can play 1 hour and no problems.

    Overheats only in multiplayer, never overheated in singleplayer.

    In most of settings game suggest me ultra, and I have tried to low these setups and no effect in overheating.

    My computer fills all recommended system requirements, expect that I have Windows XP 32bit.
    I do have service pack 3 ( SP 3 ) in XP.

    There are no way that Windows XP would overheat my computer.


    I have tried some maxium torture tests of CPU, GPU and 45mins to 2 hours, and after 20 minutes temperatures are not rising and no overheating.

    So Im sure that there are some bug in Starcraft 2.

    I also have put this:
    to variables.txt, and checked FPS rate with Xfire and FPS never rises over 60 ( well sometimes 61 but only for like a 0,5 second )


    Thanks for reading this! I hope you can help me.

    I'll add more information if you ask for more, or if I remember something important.

    NEW INFORMATION: ( I also add here my other posts in this thread so you dont have to try find my other messages )

    1. Oh, and I can play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 with no overheating, I have played it sometimes over 3 hours and no overheating.. and high graphics.

    My post:
    3. I also have tried to put most of settings to medium and few to low and still overheated.

    NOTE: I copied this from other forum because didn't get answer from there.
     
  2. rulisky

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    I have added that FPS thing to variables.txt long time ago and didn't work.
     
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    I had noticed the article on MegaGames and thought it might help. I don't have and have never played either Starcraft I or II. It is strange that only one game causes your problem and not other intensive game(s) though.
     

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