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I have two computers:
- Laptop with an Intel Pentium Dual-Core CPU T4300 @ 2.10 GHz and 4 GB Ram, Windows 7 @ 32 bit
- PC with an AMD Athlon II X4 640 CPU @ 3.00 GHz and 8 GB Ram, Windows 7 @ 64 bit
Both machines are very silent (I love that!), but as soon as I fire up FoE, after a few minutes CPU temperatures rise from about 39 degrees C to ~55 degrees C and the fans start running, thus making noise (I hate that!). FoE is the only app I use on my PC that heats up the machines, not even playback of HD movies comes close.
IMHO, it's not a graphics card issue as it's only the CPU that gets hot.
Is there anything I can tweak in Adobe's flash player to get the temperatures down or is this down to the coding of the game?
- Laptop with an Intel Pentium Dual-Core CPU T4300 @ 2.10 GHz and 4 GB Ram, Windows 7 @ 32 bit
- PC with an AMD Athlon II X4 640 CPU @ 3.00 GHz and 8 GB Ram, Windows 7 @ 64 bit
Both machines are very silent (I love that!), but as soon as I fire up FoE, after a few minutes CPU temperatures rise from about 39 degrees C to ~55 degrees C and the fans start running, thus making noise (I hate that!). FoE is the only app I use on my PC that heats up the machines, not even playback of HD movies comes close.
IMHO, it's not a graphics card issue as it's only the CPU that gets hot.
Is there anything I can tweak in Adobe's flash player to get the temperatures down or is this down to the coding of the game?
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