Any changes you make to hardware would be considered a reason to void your warranty. Most PC makers warranty based on configuration at manufacturing, so operating system, hardware, and firmware. If you want to slow your CPU or cause it to run cooler you can simply do this through Windows Control Panel Power profiles advance settings and limit CPU percent max.
Johnnythegeek
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May 14th, 2020 04:00
Any changes you make to hardware would be considered a reason to void your warranty. Most PC makers warranty based on configuration at manufacturing, so operating system, hardware, and firmware. If you want to slow your CPU or cause it to run cooler you can simply do this through Windows Control Panel Power profiles advance settings and limit CPU percent max.
hossam hassan
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May 14th, 2020 11:00
i only want my cpu not reach 100°C or even 90°C when playing games
thanks for replay