Idle CPU Temp

TheLastCyn
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edited December 2023 in 2020 Archives
I started using my brand new Acer Nitro 5 (AN515-54-51M5) a few days ago when I noticed that my CPU temp would be around the mid 30s when idle. And just today after plugging in the power cord, it would jump to the 40s and occasionally spiking to the 50s. To combat this, I would set my fan to custom and adjust as needed. My problem is, I want to know if this is normal; and if it isn't, what should I do? And before you ask, no, I haven't tried undervolting or reapplying the thermal paste. Also I'm new to this, so please don't kill me if it's something minor or if I just chose the wrong category to ask this question, cheers!

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  • RanY2J
    RanY2J Member Posts: 599 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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    I started using my brand new Acer Nitro 5 (AN515-54-51M5) a few days ago when I noticed that my CPU temp would be around the mid 30s when idle. And just today after plugging in the power cord, it would jump to the 40s and occasionally spiking to the 50s. To combat this, I would set my fan to custom and adjust as needed. My problem is, I want to know if this is normal; and if it isn't, what should I do? And before you ask, no, I haven't tried undervolting or reapplying the thermal paste. Also I'm new to this, so please don't kill me if it's something minor or if I just chose the wrong category to ask this question, cheers!
    Seems to be something minor. However, 50C on an ambient temperature of sticky hot or hot seems to be very normal, however if you are in a cold region/country, then this is concerning.

    Also, best to get a cooling pad and worry less at all mate.
    BElieve in YOUrself.

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  • RanY2J
    RanY2J Member Posts: 599 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓
    I started using my brand new Acer Nitro 5 (AN515-54-51M5) a few days ago when I noticed that my CPU temp would be around the mid 30s when idle. And just today after plugging in the power cord, it would jump to the 40s and occasionally spiking to the 50s. To combat this, I would set my fan to custom and adjust as needed. My problem is, I want to know if this is normal; and if it isn't, what should I do? And before you ask, no, I haven't tried undervolting or reapplying the thermal paste. Also I'm new to this, so please don't kill me if it's something minor or if I just chose the wrong category to ask this question, cheers!
    Seems to be something minor. However, 50C on an ambient temperature of sticky hot or hot seems to be very normal, however if you are in a cold region/country, then this is concerning.

    Also, best to get a cooling pad and worry less at all mate.
    BElieve in YOUrself.