Why is my cpu temp so high? I have Acer Nitro N50 Gaming PC.

Kingjas
Kingjas Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 27 in Nitro Gaming

Im not sure if its normal, but my cpu temp is around 70 when im just working with no games, and then when im playing games my cpu goes around 82ish. I'm not sure if thats normal. Should i not worry about the temp? Or should i do something about it? And if so, what? I have a I7-14700F with a 4060. The exact pc i have is the Acer Nitro N50 Gaming PC.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 925

    Firstly, CPU/GPU fans are made to dissipate heat from your Acer Nitro 5 CPU/GPU laptop and to reduce heat. You can repaste your, CPU/GPU with “Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut thermal conductive paste” by using the ‘pea method’ (as some laptops are not pasted properly) or get a tablet cooler but, a laptop like the Acer Nitro 5 will always increase in temperature(s) the harder you push it and are designed to reach temps of 90c, hence and that is why fan rpm increases which is normal and essential to keeping your CPU/GPU cool.

    Don’t worry about the fans increasing in rpm as that is part of the design as an increase in rpm is not as drastic as a decrease or your fans not responding to heat rise at all and only running at 2000rpm.
    "It takes a while for the fan speed to come down to the current temperature as it not only cools the CPU but also senses the heat in surrounding surfaces and idle fluctuates. Remember gaming laptops are not like an average laptop, they have high performance hardware producing heat, packed into a small space so the fans run faster than a regular laptop"

    At CPU Temperature 95c the fan speeds should be: Fan 1 Speed 4000rpm Fan 2 Speed 3200rpm SPL Spec (dBA) 43. The limits of the AN517-52 are as follows; PROCHOT at 98°C - OS shut down at 100°C - H/W shut down at PH1=85°C. This is the SG manuals quoted specs.

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