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Is it possible to play at CPU temperature more than 90 degrees on Acer nitro 5 i5 7300hq GeForce ti1050?
It heats up from 90 degrees to 98 degrees while playing far cry 5. Is it possible to play like this? Won't your laptop crash too quickly? I play on the lowest settings. Although, I checked that when I set the average temperature does not change. FPS doesn't go down. Holds more than 60. The characteristics of this processor allow temperatures up to 100 degrees. This can be checked on the Intel core website. But I don't know what the value of 100 degrees is. If more than 100 degrees, this means that the laptop will burn out, or simply the recommended temperature for which the processor should not go. If the temperature is 98, this means it is still normal or it is better not to risk it.
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100 is already a critical temperature. at 90+ it is necessary to solve something with cooling.
Close to 100, just extinguish everything that loads and cool.
Maybe fps should be limited if possible.
Not all "gaming" laptops are equally useful)) The main pain is just cooling. There are models that do not go beyond the temperature limits of the installed iron, there are models where the manufacturer messed up with CO.
What can be done about a particular situation?
1. Check the allowable temperatures for iron. Trite not throttling - well, ok.
2. Check CO for dust, ash, cat fur.
3. Check the correct operation of the cooling system, i.e. but does it really spin the turbines to the maximum, at ROG, let's say I stick the maximum performance mode with my hands, in the silent throttle mode and the FPS drops in just a couple of seconds, in the maximum mode everything is fine, but in the balancing mode it somehow works inadequately at all, then will spin the turbines, then stop, the FPS is shaking.
4. It is possible to think about a cooling pad, if CO allows it and air leaks from the bottom of the case.
Does it blow out hot air or is it slightly warm? Why am I asking - there may be poor contact between the heatsink and the chip (they forgot the thermal paste, for example) and it stupidly does not remove heat from it efficiently. I would take it to service. A new laptop should not fry like that.
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