Swift Go14(SFG14-73)-Heating Issue- when Idle reaches 50-65°C, when plugged-in it is 75-100°C.

p0nx
p0nx Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 2024 in Swift and Spin Series

I just bought this laptop a month ago and I'm not happy with its temperature. on battery Idle reaches 50-65 degrees Celsius but when I plugged it in, it reaches 75-100 degrees Celsius. I was just running simple task but that temperature is way too high. It even reaches 103 c while running Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal tool.

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  • p0nx
    p0nx Member Posts: 3 New User
    edited November 2024

    I just bought this laptop a month ago and I'm not happy with its temperature. on battery it idles reaches 50-65 degrees Celsius but when I plugged it in, it reached 75-100 degrees Celsius. I was just running a simple task but that temperature is way too high. It even reaches 103 c while running Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal tool.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,827 Trailblazer

    The Core Ultra designs do run quite a bit hotter than their predecessors, and the H chips run harder than the U chips just due to the higher clock frequency. Acer doesn't publish fans curves for these though, so it's tough to tell what their target temps are. Which fan profile are you running? IIRC there are something like three different ones you can select, and the quietest one will tend to run hot. You might try the mid range one or even the performance one.

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