Yeah I know [:D] I'm doing a usual yearly cleanup to avoid too much dustORIGINAL: Alvaro Sousa
Be sure to blow out the GPU fan. They can get dirty. Don't know if that helps


Well, Unity is a game engine which easily makes computers heating I noticed (at least old computers like mine)(especially when there's 3D/shaders involved). I think it's by default, it's a not well optimized game engine (but it's only a supposition).
And uncapped FPS is a real issue too for overheating. So the two combined...
But I'm used to having to cap FPS manually (or even reduce FPS to numbers like 30FPS) to be able to play some new games without overheating needlessly my computer.
May I ask you, what are differences between the graphical quality proposed ? Are there differences excepted capped FPS ? (or maybe you don't know, and it's not a problem

In case it could help, here are my specs :
Windows 7 64-bit
Intel Core i5 2300 @ 2.80GHz
12,0 Go Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz
1535MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 440
Screen resolution 1920x1080