PoE 2 is cooking GPUs and CPUs Actually Dangerous to PC.

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Climet#7103 wrote:

Please kindly go away, you have not helped anyone, and based on the evidence you never will.


i don't think you know what that word means... and few others lol

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Climet#7103 wrote:

That's not a solution, you have never provided any solution, tinkering with MOBO Bios isn't going to yield what my in-game performance needs.

You have 0 clue what you are talking about, and being a straight nuisance, let the GGG devs handle it, if you really want to stroke your ego on an anonymous internet forum with regurgitating useless speculatory info, try a psych ward.
Also, your 13900k is well over game's frame limit to be needing to go past 50c, plus you are using an upscaler. Like ROFL this guy.

Your degree is useless.


Literally trying to workout if you are actually mentally challenged or just genuinely being a good troll.

DLAA isn't upscaling it's an AI based Anti Aliasing method. Game runs natively at 4k then throws some machine learning smoothness at jaggy lines in your frame before it's output to the display.

I'm not regurgitating anything, it's my professional opinion and experience and if it's wrong I stand by it and admit it.

Game engine's frame limit is well over my refresh rate of 240Hz so I have no idea what you're trying to get at with that.

I'm being completely genuine here when I say this to you. I answered you genuinely when i gave you a solution, nothing and I mean nothing is going to make the game run cooler for you unless you limit your frame rate or cap your CPU speed with AVX instruction workloads or even disable some cores in task manager for the poe2 exe.

You can think I'm talking shit all you want. At this point you are just making yourself look bad when I am offering you help.


Are you good brother? My problem is different, you have not "helped" me at all. My CPU/GPU usage is at most 70%, together in many cases, to remind you.

DLAA is an upscaler, I am not arguing with this.

Your Specs are overkill, and at the EXTREME high end, do not compare.

There is no way a 13900 is stuck at 50c without being mostly under-utilized.

Again, go away.
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AintCare#6513 wrote:
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Climet#7103 wrote:

Please kindly go away, you have not helped anyone, and based on the evidence you never will.


i don't think you know what that word means... and few others lol



Please kindly go away
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Climet#7103 wrote:
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Climet#7103 wrote:

That's not a solution, you have never provided any solution, tinkering with MOBO Bios isn't going to yield what my in-game performance needs.

You have 0 clue what you are talking about, and being a straight nuisance, let the GGG devs handle it, if you really want to stroke your ego on an anonymous internet forum with regurgitating useless speculatory info, try a psych ward.
Also, your 13900k is well over game's frame limit to be needing to go past 50c, plus you are using an upscaler. Like ROFL this guy.

Your degree is useless.


Literally trying to workout if you are actually mentally challenged or just genuinely being a good troll.

DLAA isn't upscaling it's an AI based Anti Aliasing method. Game runs natively at 4k then throws some machine learning smoothness at jaggy lines in your frame before it's output to the display.

I'm not regurgitating anything, it's my professional opinion and experience and if it's wrong I stand by it and admit it.

Game engine's frame limit is well over my refresh rate of 240Hz so I have no idea what you're trying to get at with that.

I'm being completely genuine here when I say this to you. I answered you genuinely when i gave you a solution, nothing and I mean nothing is going to make the game run cooler for you unless you limit your frame rate or cap your CPU speed with AVX instruction workloads or even disable some cores in task manager for the poe2 exe.

You can think I'm talking shit all you want. At this point you are just making yourself look bad when I am offering you help.


Are you good brother? My problem is different, you have not "helped" me at all. My CPU/GPU usage is at most 70%, together in many cases, to remind you.

DLAA is an upscaler, I am not arguing with this.

Your Specs are overkill, and at the EXTREME high end, do not compare.

There is no way a 13900 is stuck at 50c without being mostly under-utilized.

Again, go away.


You know what? I think I might not be ok lol. I just read through the thread again because I was confused about what you said. I thought you were the OP who's computer was overheating and you aren't. So I've spent the last 10 posts basically chatting shit that means nothing to your situation.

Fair play, I apologise for it.

P.S DLAA isn't an upscaler, fight me.
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You know what? I think I might not be ok lol. I just read through the thread again because I was confused about what you said. I thought you were the OP who's computer was overheating and you aren't. So I've spent the last 10 posts basically chatting shit that means nothing to your situation.

Fair play, I apologise for it.

P.S DLAA isn't an upscaler, fight me.


So is there no solution to my problem, other than GGG or AMD releasing an optimization update?

Also, I doubt your "solution" to even the temperature problem is going to yield any noticeable benefit if at all.
It's outlandish to think that something so trivial can work, and GGG hasn't even tried aiding. Either way, this is just one of the many problems PoE2 introduced relating to performance. Also, I am fully aware that PoE1 and PoE2 share the new engine, only difference is that PoE1 uses more old CPU heavy assets contrary to PoE2.

DLAA is an upscaler.
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Climet#7103 wrote:
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You know what? I think I might not be ok lol. I just read through the thread again because I was confused about what you said. I thought you were the OP who's computer was overheating and you aren't. So I've spent the last 10 posts basically chatting shit that means nothing to your situation.

Fair play, I apologise for it.

P.S DLAA isn't an upscaler, fight me.


So is there no solution to my problem, other than GGG or AMD releasing an optimization update?

Also, I doubt your "solution" to even the temperature problem is going to yield any noticeable benefit if at all.
It's outlandish to think that something so trivial can work, and GGG hasn't even tried aiding. Either way, this is just one of the many problems PoE2 introduced relating to performance. Also, I am fully aware that PoE1 and PoE2 share the new engine, only difference is that PoE1 uses more old CPU heavy assets contrary to PoE2.

DLAA is an upscaler.


December 13th, 2024

My Dearest Correspondent,

I write to you from the digital wilds of Wraeclast, where the exile’s path demands both cunning and fortitude, and where whispers of optimization updates echo faintly against the cacophony of player feedback. Your missive reached me, laden with skepticism and despair—a disposition most unbecoming for one of your intellect and station. Allow me to address your concerns, with the composure and vigor befitting an adventurer unperturbed by the trials of computational duress.

Firstly, the assertion that salvation lies solely in the hands of GGG or AMD is, if I may say so, a resignation unworthy of an exile. The pursuit of performance is a noble endeavor, requiring more than mere patience; it demands experimentation, ingenuity, and a willingness to tinker. Adjustments as "trivial" as thermal paste application or case airflow, while seemingly small, can yield dividends—nay, miracles—unseen to those who scoff from afar. To believe GGG immune to oversight or inaction is to deny the spirit of collective improvement. The great bards of optimization sing not only of patches but of clever end-user ingenuity!

As for PoE1 and PoE2 sharing the "new engine," with but slight differences, I must demur. You overlook the nuances of asset management and architectural evolution that separate the two as distinctly as day from twilight. PoE2's apparent struggles lie not merely in heavy assets but in its ambitious leap towards a richer tapestry of visuals, physics, and gameplay complexity. Blaming a shared lineage is akin to cursing a tree for the fruits it bears, when in truth, both the roots and the weather play their roles.

Lastly, we arrive at DLAA—your characterization of it as an "upscaler" is, I must declare, a most grievous misunderstanding! DLAA, far from scaling anything, devotes itself entirely to the delicate art of anti-aliasing, smoothing edges like the finest silversmith polishing a blade. An upscaler? That would be akin to mistaking a peacock for a plow-horse—both may walk the same ground, but their purposes could not be more dissimilar!

Take heart, my skeptical friend. The road to performance is seldom paved with singular updates but with the collaborative efforts of developers, hardware artisans, and stalwart adventurers such as yourself.

Good day sir.
This post was sponsored by me.
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December 13th, 2024

My Dearest Correspondent,

I write to you from the digital wilds of Wraeclast, where the exile’s path demands both cunning and fortitude, and where whispers of optimization updates echo faintly against the cacophony of player feedback. Your missive reached me, laden with skepticism and despair—a disposition most unbecoming for one of your intellect and station. Allow me to address your concerns, with the composure and vigor befitting an adventurer unperturbed by the trials of computational duress.

Firstly, the assertion that salvation lies solely in the hands of GGG or AMD is, if I may say so, a resignation unworthy of an exile. The pursuit of performance is a noble endeavor, requiring more than mere patience; it demands experimentation, ingenuity, and a willingness to tinker. Adjustments as "trivial" as thermal paste application or case airflow, while seemingly small, can yield dividends—nay, miracles—unseen to those who scoff from afar. To believe GGG immune to oversight or inaction is to deny the spirit of collective improvement. The great bards of optimization sing not only of patches but of clever end-user ingenuity!

As for PoE1 and PoE2 sharing the "new engine," with but slight differences, I must demur. You overlook the nuances of asset management and architectural evolution that separate the two as distinctly as day from twilight. PoE2's apparent struggles lie not merely in heavy assets but in its ambitious leap towards a richer tapestry of visuals, physics, and gameplay complexity. Blaming a shared lineage is akin to cursing a tree for the fruits it bears, when in truth, both the roots and the weather play their roles.

Lastly, we arrive at DLAA—your characterization of it as an "upscaler" is, I must declare, a most grievous misunderstanding! DLAA, far from scaling anything, devotes itself entirely to the delicate art of anti-aliasing, smoothing edges like the finest silversmith polishing a blade. An upscaler? That would be akin to mistaking a peacock for a plow-horse—both may walk the same ground, but their purposes could not be more dissimilar!

Take heart, my skeptical friend. The road to performance is seldom paved with singular updates but with the collaborative efforts of developers, hardware artisans, and stalwart adventurers such as yourself.

Good day sir.


Wow, you have issues(probably), thanks I guess.
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Adjustments as "trivial" as thermal paste application or case airflow, while seemingly small, can yield dividends—nay, miracles—unseen to those who scoff from afar. To believe GGG immune to oversight or inaction is to deny the spirit of collective improvement. The great bards of optimization sing not only of patches but of clever end-user ingenuity!


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Climet#7103 wrote:

The opposite problem for me here, the game is actually not even using my resources, my GPU/CPU stays at 60-70% at most, however, my FPS stays at 70-80, temps below 60c, and nothing bottlenecking.


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Climet#7103 wrote:

Yes, both RAM at 3200Mhz. Again, I doubt anything is bottlenecking, its a lack of optimization, the performance is area specific.


NO, you do have issues. Curb the narcissism, others are not as ""silly"" as you might think.
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Good day sir.




Last edited by Climet#7103 on Dec 13, 2024, 12:46:47 AM
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Climet#7103 wrote:
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Good day sir.






I put your post into GPT and told it to disagree with every point you make in the style of a Victorian Explorer writing a letter home. It's not that deep, relax.

From your screenshot, why is your CPU core speed 1.7GHz apparently?

That's your bottleneck right there if true.
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