Is heating over 80c normal ?

ImashaAnjaani
ImashaAnjaani Member Posts: 5

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edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
Laptop model : A315-55G-5296 (Aspire 3).
CPU : i5 8265U
GPU : MX 230 2GB
RAM : 8GB

I bought this 3 day's ago.

Whan i trying to play games (farcry 3, etc..) , my laptop getting very hot. I monitored the tempura using HW monitor, afterBurner and its shows temperate above 80 Celsius on CPU and GPU. Is it normal ? 

I am frequency down GPU clock ,memory  and CPU limit to 3GHz.then i play games , i can see temperature stable to 75 Celsius. So is my lap has eny problem ? Why i can't use its maximum performance ?

Answers

  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    Good Morning ImashaAnjaani !

    Laptops of this series do not have dimensions and hardware suitable for games, which eventually requires high demands and consequently the increase in temperatures.

    This rocessador has a safe maximum TDP of 100ºC.
    Already the dedicated GPU of 78ºC.

    In that case, I suggest you get a good active cooler basse to help lower the high temperatures.

    For the device to achieve maximum performance, you must follow the basic settings:

    1- all drivers and windows must be properly updated
    2- the device must be set to use the high performance power plan of Windows
    3- the battery must be charged 100% before playing
    4- Battery should be set to advanced power options for maximum performance.
    5- Game applications must be set in dedicated GPU Dashboard (AMD or Nvida if you have one) to be the main
    6- The appliance must be connected directly to a properly grounded power outlet without any power adapter.




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