The Impact client is an advanced utility mod for Minecraft, it is packaged with Baritone and includes a large number of useful mods
You can view a list of past and upcoming changes here.
The list of features and modules can be found here.
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Windows 11 does not show CPU temperatures natively in the Task Manager (it only shows GPU temps). To see if your "hot" PC is actually overheating, you should use a trusted third-party monitor.
Random reboots and Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors are frequently caused by failing RAM (memory). Windows 11 has a built-in tool to test this hardware component.
If Windows is behaving strangely or freezing, use the . how to check errors in windows 11 hot
Under load (gaming or editing), temps should ideally stay below 85°C. If you see 95°C or higher, your PC is likely thermal throttling, which causes lag and errors. Check Disk Health with CHKDSK
Look through the list of hardware categories. If a device has a problem, it will display a yellow exclamation mark next to its icon. Windows 11 does not show CPU temperatures natively
Double-click an error to view technical details, such as the exact .exe or .dll file that failed. Using Event Viewer (Best for Advanced Details)
If your laptop is running hot, the battery might be the culprit. A degrading battery generates significant heat during charging or heavy use. Open Terminal (Admin). Type powercfg /batteryreport and press Enter. Windows 11 has a built-in tool to test
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Windows 11 does not show CPU temperatures natively in the Task Manager (it only shows GPU temps). To see if your "hot" PC is actually overheating, you should use a trusted third-party monitor.
Random reboots and Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors are frequently caused by failing RAM (memory). Windows 11 has a built-in tool to test this hardware component.
If Windows is behaving strangely or freezing, use the .
Under load (gaming or editing), temps should ideally stay below 85°C. If you see 95°C or higher, your PC is likely thermal throttling, which causes lag and errors. Check Disk Health with CHKDSK
Look through the list of hardware categories. If a device has a problem, it will display a yellow exclamation mark next to its icon.
Double-click an error to view technical details, such as the exact .exe or .dll file that failed. Using Event Viewer (Best for Advanced Details)
If your laptop is running hot, the battery might be the culprit. A degrading battery generates significant heat during charging or heavy use. Open Terminal (Admin). Type powercfg /batteryreport and press Enter.
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth