Is there anything I can do about it.There is probably an official forum for the game in question, and maybe you can file an issue there. Or otherwise contact the game author about the issue. Answer from Grobe on forums.tomshardware.com
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Linus Tech Tips
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OCCT power stress test yields 100C cpu temps - Troubleshooting - Linus Tech Tips
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/overclocking › cpu temp maxing out 2 seconds into occt power test
r/overclocking on Reddit: CPU temp maxing out 2 seconds into OCCT Power Test
January 24, 2021 -
  • CPU: i7-6700k

  • GPU: Zotac gtx 1070

  • RAM: 16 GB (8x2) HyperX Savage 2666Mhz

  • Mobo: Gigabyte Z170x-Gaming 3

  • PSU: 650W Corsair CS Series

Hi, so I have a stable (I believe) OC of 4.5Ghz, I have tried the standard OCCT test with no failures, and have been messing around with the overclock for a week to make it as stable and efficient as I can, no problems during gaming at all, no usage or temp issue, voltage working as calculated.

I thought I would do the OCCT Power Test and the first time within seconds 33,000+ errors were detected at once followed by BSOD . The screenshot below is what I managed to take the second time without BSOD.

Any thoughts on why the test maxes out the CPU temp? I would say false reading but BSOD tells me otherwise.

Any help is appreciated, cheers.

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I agree with the other posters! ^ It's very possible it's a cooler issue. Although your cooler is rated for 150w, your CPU has a TDP of 125w (at base clocks), it draws much more than 150w at boost speeds, and whilst stressing. In fact it can draw up to 251w (PL2). It's very possible the cooler just isn't adequate enough at high clocks/load. Which Noctua paste are you using? H1/H2 have optimum operating temps between 70-120c, so that paste is good enough. As @hotaru.hino and @dorsai suggested, check cooler is seated correctly. You will obviously have to re-paste. Noctua's instructions suggest best method is to put a pea sized blob in centre of CPU. 2-3mm in diameter. Then seat the cooler. If the cooler has 4 screws, then tighten them in a criss-cross pattern from one corner to the opposite diagonal. This will ensure as you tighten down, you get an even spread of paste.
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Yeah I have an old GPU I can try if needs be. I'll see what happens when I remove the RTX from the system entirely and go from there. Haha to be honest, I decided to build this PC not because I needed anything in particular but because I fancied a bit of a project so now I have the means to fiddle with things I may well get obsessed with thermal paste soon too! Yeah, I will definitely get you posted! Thank you so much for your help so far, I've really appreciated having someone to throw ideas at me! No worries, glad to offer help. That's the best thing about TH forum. Everyone bouncing ideas around, learning lot of good stuff as we go along! Love it!
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Intel Community
community.intel.com › t5 › Mobile-and-Desktop-Processors › Intel-Core-i7-14700K-reaches-100-C-in-OCCT-test-after-1-minute › td-p › 1672898
Intel® Core™ i7-14700K reaches 100°C in OCCT test after 1 minute. - Intel Community
March 21, 2025 - Look up the Processor Base Power (previously known as TDP) on the processors' product page (ark.intel.com) and make sure that the Fan Heatsink TDP value (wattage) is equal to or higher than the Processor Base Power (previously known as TDP). ... Ensure that the CPU thermal solution being used is compatible and correct for the specific CPU.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/overclocking › high temps in power stress test occt
r/overclocking on Reddit: High temps in Power stress test OCCT
November 17, 2021 -

Hi I'm getting 84 CPU (Ryzen 5 1600x 4.1 Ghz) and 78 GPU (RTX 2060 +135 on core, +1000 mem) on Power test in OCCT. Are this temps okay for this stress test ? I am getting below 70 while gaming no matter which game. Should I change my termal paste and pads on GPU ? ( My setup is 3 years old and didn't change them once )

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SharkGaming
sharkgaming.zendesk.com › hc › en-gb › articles › 10983243538962-Test-Your-PC-with-OCCT-Simple-Guide
Test Your PC with OCCT (Simple Guide) – SharkGaming Systems
March 10, 2026 - OCCT is a free program that can test whether your CPU, GPU, RAM, and power supply are running stable. The program stresses your computer and shows temperatures, voltages, and errors in real time, making it easier to detect potential problems.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/occt › questions about temps in occt small/extreme
r/OCCT on Reddit: Questions about temps in OCCT small/extreme
December 13, 2023 -

I just recently upgraded my CPU to a 5800X3D. My cooler setup is a pretty standard fan setup and a 240 Cooler Master AIO. I've been having normal temps so far (Idle around 50°, Gaming up until 70°) and I decided to do some stability testing to make sure everything's fine.

OCCT Large/Extreme completed with no errors and a maximum temperature of 69° after 1h. As soon as I start a test on the small dataset with the the same settings, I cross the 90° thermal limit I put in my settings, apparently up to 93°.

Is this to be expected? I know the thermal limit for the 5800X3D is supposed to be around 90°, but these temps seem a bit too crazy for my taste. Any anecdotal evidence or help you guys might have?

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Quora
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Should I upgrade my water cooler CPU fan OCCT test when errors temps up to 85-90°C and it crashes every time? - Quora
Answer (1 of 4): Maybe. Are you overclocking? While your temps are quite high when you stress test, they’re not reaching a point where many CPUs will throttle. Of course this will vary from CPU to CPU, but still your problem might be that your just being too aggressive with your OC.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/occt › why does the cpu temp go from 40 to 80 celsius in 2-3 seconds?
r/OCCT on Reddit: Why does the CPU temp go from 40 to 80 celsius in 2-3 seconds?
March 3, 2025 -

I have been running some stress tests and benchmarks in 3DMarks and there my cpu temp slowly climbs as the test goes on. And I have only ever got it to peak out at about 70 celcius even with their most performance heavy stress test for 20 minutes. However when I tested the CPU test in OCCT the temperature goes from about 40 celcius to about 80 in 2-3 seconds as soon as I start the test? How come and should it do this?

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Overclock.net
overclock.net › home › forums › graphics cards › nvidia
Very High Temps on OCCT Test. | Overclock.net
@Blameless, have you ever gotten temps this high before? P.S. High five for 750 Watt power supplies! ... It's not unusual for OCCT to be a few degrees warmer than FurMark and ~20C warmer than almost any game.
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OCBASE
ocbase.com
OCBASE/OCCT : Free, all-in-one stability, stress test, benchmark and monitoring tool for your PC
With real-time temperature monitoring and intelligent alerts, OCCT helps you maintain optimal performance while safeguarding against potential overheating issues. Dive deeper into diagnostics, identifying issues such as voltage drops or frequency throttling, ensuring your system operates at its peak efficiency. ... Compare your CPU and Memory performance using our built-in benchmarks providing valuable insights into your system's capabilities.
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Linus Tech Tips
linustechtips.com › computer hardware › cooling
R9 9900x 100c during OCCT Power Test - Cooling - Linus Tech Tips
May 21, 2025 - I just completed my new build. Did a little gaming. Went to bed. Got constant memory error messages when I woke up the system the next morning. Cold booted and everything worked fine. I decided to do a few stress tests to try to identify any issues. Ran OCCT CPU + RAM test for 1 hour. No problem....
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Tom's Hardware
tomshardware.com › pc components › cpus
OCCT With Four Options - How We Stress Test CPUs
August 16, 2020 - OCCT offers a fairly challenging CPU stress test, which often gets overlooked. It might not generate the massive amounts of heat we measure under Prime95 with AVX, but it’s still a great choice for long stability tests. The software can log a number of important parameters, running in an endless loop or stopping after a defined length of time.
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Asus
rog-forum.asus.com › t5 › z170 › processor-overheats-in-occt-test-z170-pro-gaming-6700-stock-hsf › td-p › 671179
Processor overheats in OCCT test. Z170 Pro Gaming,... - Republic of Gamers Forum - 671179
March 6, 2024 - I will increase the offset to -0.15 ... The LLC is set to Level 4. According to ASUS AI Suite 3, the temperature hovers between 71 and 75 °C, which while hot is not so hot as to trigger shutdown of the test....
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Mediaket Tutorials
tutorials.mediaket.net › mediaket tutorials › software tutorials › occt free: friendly step by step guide to using it
OCCT Free: Friendly Step by Step Guide to Using it
May 15, 2026 - CPU or GPU temperature exceeds 95°C. You hear loud fan noise or see smoke (rare, but serious!). OCCT reports "ERROR" or "FAIL" in the results. Congratulations! You’ve successfully used OCCT to stress test your computer.