General questions about Cooling, about best Combo of Fans, best Temperatures, and so on. AN515-54

FoxCunning
FoxCunning Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hello Acer community!
I'm here asking for informations about 2-3 topics, because I would like to increase the lifespan of my new Acer as much as possible.
Let's start saying that mine is ACER NITRO 5 AN515-54-72FF with i7-9750H, GTX 1650, 16 GB RAM, SSD 1TB.
I'm using this laptop for university and for "more or less" intense gaming.
What do I mean: I play on games that do not even require the GPU and games that stress the GPU with a % of 40, more or less.
Anyway, I would like to use this laptop for a lot of years. If it lasts for 10 years... well, it would be awesome ahah.

Now, let's start with the questions. 
1) Which is the best temperature for CPU and GPU while NOT playing BUT studying? (Using Microsoft Word, YouTube, and Dropbox all opened)
2) Which is the best temperature for CPU and GPU while playing? What is the maximum temperature that I MUST NEVER exceed? 80°C? 90°C?
3) With which temp I can be "safe"? For example, if I play and I do not go over 70°C can I consider myself safe?
4) If I'm having an average temp, for example, of 70°-90°, for how long should I play? 2 hourse of gaming with 70°C is good? 2 hours of 90°C is good?
5) Let's talk about fan speed. Can the fans break if they run at 3000 rpm for too many hours straight (4-5h)?
6) 
Can the fans break if they run at 4000 rpm for too many hours straight (4-5h)?
7) Can a support with fans help this laptop with cooling? I mean, fans of a support + fans of the laptop itself = good combo?
8) Is there something I can use on the laptop to reduce the high temperature? When I start playing I close every single app and every single process that can be stopped, but still, it happens that reaches 70°-80°
9) Any other pro tip council to give me about temperature and cooling stuff?
10) Bonus question: is there something else I should know?

Thanks in advance!

Thread was edited to add model name to the title