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The client is using a lot of resources from my GPU

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The client is using a lot of resources from my GPU

 experiencing temps of 47-50c

Why?

45-50C is pretty normal for a GPU when under mid load, especially if it's in an laptop. You have nothing to worry about with that temp range.

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45-50C is pretty normal for a GPU when under mid load, especially if it's in an laptop. You have nothing to worry about with that temp range.

 

 

Actually its something to worry about, cause i didn't noticed before last night update, my rig is pretty high end $1300 on it, on pb i ran 10 bots and max temp was 37c witch is normal for a game like osrs,

 

I get 47-50 playing gw2 just to compare, there is something wrong with the client interface that is leaking resources, just reporting I can control my temps anyway.

 

 

UPDATE: is the acc viewer, nvm.

Edited by djomega1

Actually its something to worry about, cause i didn't noticed before last night update, my rig is pretty high end $1300 on it, on pb i ran 10 bots and max temp was 37c witch is normal for a game like osrs,

 

I get 47-50 playing gw2 just to compare, there is something wrong with the client interface that is leaking resources, just reporting I can control my temps anyway.

 

 

UPDATE: is the acc viewer, nvm.

 

Before it was drawing all your accounts in the account viewer, but I made it so when you hide the tab it doesn't. Long story short, sounds accurate.

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