high Temps and need to know whether to update BIOS and or re paste on triton 500 se

TiffyTiff904
TiffyTiff904 Member Posts: 5 New User
edited November 2023 in Predator Laptops

Hi rn I'm 92 degrees Celsius CPU 79c 57c

I have a triton 500 se

Do you think I should update bios

Or do you think I need repasting? Only 1 and half old

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  • TiffyTiff904
    TiffyTiff904 Member Posts: 5 New User

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  • If temperature are more that 90°C while playing then you should repaste your laptop, clean fans and air vents.

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    (Correction- Use arctic mx-mx-4 2019 edition or Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut thermal paste)

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  • TiffyTiff904
    TiffyTiff904 Member Posts: 5 New User

    Well they told me that was normal degrees for the Triton predator 500 SE. However, there's just when I am doing and converting 3D movies. However, it seems to run pretty high. Just even when I first cut it on I saw a lot of people were talking about updating bios as far as repasting. Like I said I haven't even had the computer 2 years and the only thing I ever do on it is going big screen and watch movies. I don't play games on it or anything like that. So I also read where it said if when you start your computer if it starts up slow or when shut down. If it starts shutting down slow, that's when you should repaste I don't have that problem. It shuts down quickly. It opens quickly. I don't seem to have any of those issues so I was just wondering if you think updating bios would help this because other people said it had help them tremendously. Also, I definitely am taking your advice as far as getting it replaceded I'm in Florida northern Florida like jaxsonville and I'm not sure who I should call about getting it replaceded I heard it's only about $20 to get it repasted if it even needs it. So can anybody recommend places to call and places that won't rip me off or tear my stuff up? I've already cleaned my fans out. I clean them pretty much at least three times a week. The first time I did it not much. Just came out of them at all. I also have it on cooling pad and then I also will on my predator since I will run the fans at high speed for a while. You know ever so often while I'm converting movies. Other than that I just keep it on auto which is CPU is at 3750 GP. One fan is at 4225 in the GPU fan too is at 4261 on auto. So I'm so sorry about having to ask you guys all these questions. But like I said this is my first gaming laptop and like I said when I spoke to corporate and I spoke to a manager they both have told me these were perfectly normal. Heats or temperatures I should say. The guy even told me it can actually even go up to 220 in your fine until if it gets higher than that that it will back off on his own. However, I'm not trying to ruin my PC my laptop. I mean because I do love converting movies. However, usually once I can run a movie I'll give it a day or two arrest and then I'll do another one. The last movie I did took less than 24 hours to finish. I will be purchasing a PC soon. Therefore, I can just do all my 3D conversions on that and have my laptop just so I can host him big screen. So if anybody can read this, I'm sorry for the book but if anybody can ring be helpful I'd greatly appreciate it and I appreciate all the help thus far. Thank you so so so so much! I so greatly appreciate it

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,687 Trailblazer
    edited November 2023

    Is your laptop the Predator Triton 500 SE the PT516-51s model? Your laptop running at 92°C temp cpu after you are editing/converting 3D movies is normal as those tasks are very cpu and gpu intensive. Also remember that your laptop has temp sensors that turn the laptop off iif it ever gets into the dangerous tempo range.

    This laptop OS is set to turn off the laptop at 100°C and the cpu temps Acer has figures of CPU Temperature: 110°C at Fan Speed (RPM) (CPU/VGA fan1/VGA fan2): 3700/4200/4200. The Intel CPU Junction Temperature, which is the maximum temperature allowed at the processor die is set to 100°C that the CPU will turn off for both the 2021 Predator Triton 500 SE CPUs fitted to this laptop, which are either the i7-11800H or the i9-11900H.

    With the bios and if your laptop is the Triton 500 SE the PT516-51s and you haven't installed bios version 1.05 which has this fix "Support GPU VRAM over temperature protection" that fixes a temp issue with your laptop, then its best if you install the last bios version 1.07 as all the bios version associated with this laptop are cumulative and the last bios version has all the previous bios fixes that the lower versions have. .

    Also, and as you use this laptop for high-end editing/converting 3D movies with it reaching 92°C temp, and after 2 years you really need to repaste the cpu and gpu on your laptop, make sure that you use only a high-end paste like the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme (don't use Liquid Metal as that needs expertise to be applied) also and when you take the Thermal Module out and the laptop pads look worn and damaged then change the thermal pads on your laptop also with better quality pads, use the Thermal Grizzly Carbonaut high-tech carbon thermal pads as they are a very high-quality pad that does reduce temps and are of very good quality.

    Also, and when you use your laptop, keep your laptop off its flat base and buy a good high end laptop cooler and put your laptop on top of that, so that all the laptop vents are being pumped with cool air and the laptops vents can extract the hot air easily, all the above is the secret to keeping these gaming laptops cool.