You haven't given what the base line for temperature is on either Windows or Linux, which would be helpful to know.
Also you are running Ubuntu with another desktop environment than originally provided by Ubuntu, I myself run with Gnome 3 so that shouldn't be any problem but since you are running the classical one, please ensure you don't have anything like Compiz running in the background. Also please verify that it is running with the Nvidia drivers and not the generic ones or Novoue(or whatever the community based project is called). How did you install the drivers?
Also I am pretty sure that if there were a CK2 based problem, it existed ever since India was released and not since 2.1.5.
Also try to run Portal 2 or any other Steam Linux game that is GPU intensive to see what happens then.
FYI: Keeping around ~70C degrees should not gauge a warning, being around that temperature is normal for lower end computers and the components should withstand that.
Edit: Is that Skyrim in Linux? How in the name of Hel are you playing that on Linux? Isn't the graphics then run through software renderers instead?
Also you are running Ubuntu with another desktop environment than originally provided by Ubuntu, I myself run with Gnome 3 so that shouldn't be any problem but since you are running the classical one, please ensure you don't have anything like Compiz running in the background. Also please verify that it is running with the Nvidia drivers and not the generic ones or Novoue(or whatever the community based project is called). How did you install the drivers?
Also I am pretty sure that if there were a CK2 based problem, it existed ever since India was released and not since 2.1.5.
Also try to run Portal 2 or any other Steam Linux game that is GPU intensive to see what happens then.
FYI: Keeping around ~70C degrees should not gauge a warning, being around that temperature is normal for lower end computers and the components should withstand that.
Edit: Is that Skyrim in Linux? How in the name of Hel are you playing that on Linux? Isn't the graphics then run through software renderers instead?
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