Overheating over minor resources-demanding game

karmeryn

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Hello. Long story short, my PC has huge overheating problems that I can't seem to get over with.

Now it overheats for nothing (I've had problems in the past but now old scars are returning). I'm playing a game called ''Osu!'' that every goddamn pc in the world could run fine with just a 300W psu and on-board graphics. But even though my pc is old, I could run Fallout 3, Oblivion, Skyrim, GTA IV and such with low graphics and it would never heat too much and much less shut down.

Now when I play Osu! for even just 5 minutes my GPU peaks around 100'C. I've run full diagnostics for viruses, old files, performance issues and what-not but nothing's good. I have the latest driver update too. I tried saving it a little by running MSI Afterburner but it only gives one more minute of hearing the fan spining like it's going to fly my pc.

My awesome specs:

  • Intel core 2 quad q6600 2.40ghz
    socket 775 lga
    asus p5n-e sli motherboard
    chipset NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI SPP
    8Gb RAM DDR2 400mhz (yes that's terrible i know)
    NVIDIA GeForce GT240 DDR3 graphic card
    PowerHurricane Orion HP585D 585W PSU

    Please tell me if I forgot anything essential

Thanks for taking the time to read!
 

jupopp

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This game may be a very demanding game however it may not seem like it. Minecraft is very demanding but not many people know it. You probably need to upgrade EVERYTHING in that computer its kind of ancient.
 

karmeryn

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I already have a new machine ready but I need new RAMs because my old DDR2s doesn't fit a Gryphon Z97. I had to stop buying pieces because I started school recently. I'll try to cut anywhere possible to save maximum performances then. Thanks anyway.
 

karmeryn

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Yes that improved a little. A little but it's enough to save 5-10 ' C and since my gear is old the difference is noticeable.
Thank you :D