Does the Jonsbo CR-1400 ARGB cause overheating in Battlefield 2042?

Every time I jumped into a 128-player map, my system would just hard-crash to a BSOD without warning. It was incredibly stressful. The Jonsbo CR-1400 ARGB just can't keep up with all-core loads; temps would rocket from 60℃ to 98-102℃ in ten seconds, triggering a safety shutdown. I tried leaving the side panel open, which dropped temps by maybe 5 degrees, but I was still crashing once an hour—a complete band-aid solution. I finally went into the BIOS and switched the CPU power limit from Auto to 65W and set the fans to hit 100% at 60℃. In OCCT, the temps finally settled at 78-84℃, and I managed 8 hours of gaming without a single crash. I actually set the limit too low at first, which tanked my 1% lows to 40 FPS, so I bumped it to 85W to find the sweet spot. Core voltage is now sitting at 1.12-1.18V with fans screaming at 2000 RPM. The event logs are clean, and the mouse response feels way more tactile now.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:February 23, 2026 12:34 PM