(CPU overheating) Are there specific settings I should change before the rendering in Adobe Premiere?

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I chose a really small rendering option that my old laptop could return without overheating, so I was wondering if I hurt something else?

Here are the specs of my computer (the one I'm trying to make with the screenshot):

The high air 922 Cooler master cases, 3 fans and cable management that does not interfere with the air flow.

Motherboard ASUS Maximus VII Ranger

Core i7 4790 k (currently with the cpu comes with the processor fan)

16 GB of ram

NVIDIA GTX 970

120GB SSD (to run windows)
1 TB HD (for my files and programs)

Windows 7 64 bit

Care of my old laptop (that I used for rendering HD videos with it): And cpu would not go more than 60 ° C, but was using first 2.0 or something

ASUS laptop

Quad Core

NVIDIA GT 240M

500 GB HD

Windows 7 64 bit

With these render settings, my computer's CPU overheating 98 C, just as it begins rendering, he quickly degenerate, which at this stage, I cancel the rendering.

I tried to see if other things would be couse of overheating as work on a 8 GB on photoshop file. It consumes all the ram, but the temperature of the cpu are not going more than 70 C.

Is it possible he might just be the processor fan is not not able to bear the cpu with this kind of tasks? Or is it a setting I am missing that is eaten all 8 cores of CPU?

I think that the cpu fan is running as it should be with an average of 1 140 RPM.

If anyone has an idea of what is happening, please let me know. And please read this first!

Slow down time that the CPU is fine and not thermal burn which would be the single CPU based question that pushes the heat very quickly outside the high heat sink. You must replace this cooler. The stocks for the Intel CPU heat sinks are really poor.

Eric

ADK

Tags: Premiere

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