cpu temp. reaching upto 96 degree celsius in swiftgo 14

Scoopywoopy
Scoopywoopy Member Posts: 4 New User
edited October 2024 in Swift and Spin Series

is it normal with every swiftgo 14 oled i5 13th gen. laptop or this issue is only in my laptop? what should i do?

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,196 Pathfinder

    @Scoopywoopy

    Try something basic:

    Like using cooling pad and

    Clean laptop air vents to remove dust.

    If still you have issue than can apply thermal paste

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  • Scoopywoopy
    Scoopywoopy Member Posts: 4 New User
    edited October 2024

    its new , purchased last week!

    Should report to customer care?

  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,196 Pathfinder

    So use cooling pad but if you think its overheating than send it to Acer warranty repair

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,881 Trailblazer

    Are those number the peak temperature, or a steady state temperature? When performing what tasks?

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  • Scoopywoopy
    Scoopywoopy Member Posts: 4 New User
    edited October 2024

    that's constant temp. when performing heavy tasks , like casual gaming for one hour.

    when performing normal task then cpu temp. is around 60 - 65 degree celsius.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,881 Trailblazer

    OK, which Swift Go 14 model do you have? Your full model number is usually on the same sticker as your serial number, it should look something like SFG14-xxx-xxxx. The newer ones have different fan tables than the older ones, since Intel changed the spec with the newer processors.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 951
    edited October 2024

    A temperature of 96° degree Celsius is quite high and not ideal for long-term operation. While many modern GPUs are designed to handle high temperatures, consistently running at such elevated levels can lead to thermal throttling, reduced performance, and potentially shorten the lifespan of your hardware.

    Here are some steps you can take to address this issue:-

    Improve Cooling:

    • Ensure that your laptop's cooling vents are not blocked by dust or debris.
    • Consider using a laptop cooling pad to improve airflow.
    • Make sure that the laptop is on a hard surface rather than a soft surface (like a bed or couch) which can obstruct airflow.

    Adjust Graphics Settings:

    • Lower the graphics settings in your games to reduce the load on your GPU.
    • Enable V-Sync or frame rate limiting to prevent the GPU from working harder than necessary.

    Update Drivers:

    • Ensure that your graphics drivers are up to date, as updates can improve performance and thermal management.

    Monitor Background Processes:

    • Check for any background applications that may be using GPU resources unnecessarily and close them.
      Thermal Paste Replacement:
    • If you are comfortable with hardware maintenance, consider reapplying thermal paste to the GPU, which can help improve heat transfer.


    If the issue persists, it may be worth consulting a professional or contacting the manufacturer for further assistance. Keeping the GPU temperature in a safer range (generally below 95°C) is advisable for optimal performance and longevity.

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  • Scoopywoopy
    Scoopywoopy Member Posts: 4 New User
    edited October 2024

    its SFG14-71-58UB

    Processor is Intel core i5 13th gen. 13500H