System temperature rising to 90C, what's the responsible for the heat?

Nowbang
Nowbang Member Posts: 1 Newbie
edited 1:23AM in Predator Laptops

Two days ago I checked the laptop temperature and saw that the system temperature started to rise to almost 90C. I understand what the items with the video card and processor temperature are responsible for, but what components is the system temperature responsible for?

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,553 Pathfinder
    edited March 5

    @Nowbang

    The "video card temperature" refers specifically to the temperature of the dedicated graphics processing unit (GPU) on your graphics card, while the "processor temperature" refers to the temperature of the central processing unit (CPU), and "system temperature" represents a broader reading encompassing the combined heat generated by all components within the laptop, including both the CPU and GPU, as well as the motherboard and other parts.

    For a new generation laptop, a safe maximum temperature for both the video card (GPU) and processor (CPU) is generally considered to be around 80-85°C (176-185°F) under heavy load, with an ideal range between 70-80°C (158-176°F); exceeding 90°C (194°F) can be considered dangerous and requires attention to cooling issues.

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