Is this Normal after 2 hours of gaming?

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Piksul
Piksul Member Posts: 10

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My laptop is getting too hot while playing GTA for 2 hrs..
I am also facing some serious frame drops after 10-15 mins of gaming.


Cpu-  ryzen 5 3550H
Gpu- rx560x
ram- 8gb
Any help will be appreciated

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 31,722 Trailblazer
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    That looks like it's pretty much where it should be while working the GPU hard, 90C is about where the fans max out.
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  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,623 Pathfinder
    edited January 2021
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    If you don't mine sacrificing some CPU peak speeds (you won't notice much performance drops in real world gaming and such, unless you are hosting a high performance server, you can try to reduce the peak turbo speeds a little lower. I lowered mine from 4.5 to 3.8 and my max CPU temps dropped from 90+ to peaks in low 70s. And no more thermal throttling.

    https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/627441/guide-thermal-throttling-on-nitro-7-model-an715-51-mitigation

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  • Piksul
    Piksul Member Posts: 10

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    @sri369
    The software you used (Throttle stop) is not supported with my CPU.
    Is there any other way to reduce the peak turbo speed?
    I did another software(Park Control) settings.
  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,623 Pathfinder
    edited January 2021
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    Piksul said:
    @sri369
    The software you used (Throttle stop) is not supported with my CPU.
    Is there any other way to reduce the peak turbo speed?
    I did another software(Park Control) settings.
    Open Park Control and select "show park settings in power options".
    You can then open your power plan, go to Processor Power Management section, and play with the settings there.

    But before you do that, I would recommend creating a new power plan out of whatever plan you are using; this way you can always delete it if it goes bad and start fresh with a new copy.
    This won't reduce the peak speeds, but you could play with how it hits the max mark.
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  • Piksul
    Piksul Member Posts: 10

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    Okay thanks for responding I'll try this.