heating problems PH315-53

skyman
skyman Member Posts: 2 New User
edited June 2021 in Predator Laptops
Hello guys, so i bought this predator laptop in january 2021 it's an acer predator with i7-10750h, RTX 2060 with a 512 m2 ssd, when i got my laptop i'v added another M.2 of 1to in the second PCIE slot, so my problem is that my system temperature is very high compared to the CPU and GPU as you can see, do you think it's normal or it's just the second SSD that i'v add ? or it's another thing ?? 
even if i'm not using it my system temp is high like 70 degree.

"this screenshot is taken a few minutes after playing csgo on turbo mode" 

Answers

  • Easwar
    Easwar Member Posts: 6,727 Guru
    Hi skyman,

    May I know the full model name of your unit.

  • skyman
    skyman Member Posts: 2 New User
    edited June 2021
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,500 Trailblazer
    edited June 2021
    skyman said:
    Hello guys, so i bought this predator laptop in january 2021 it's an acer predator with i7-10750h, RTX 2060 with a 512 m2 ssd, when i got my laptop i'v added another M.2 of 1to in the second PCIE slot, so my problem is that my system temperature is very high compared to the CPU and GPU as you can see, do you think it's normal or it's just the second SSD that i'v add ? or it's another thing ?? 
    even if i'm not using it my system temp is high like 70 degree.

    "this screenshot is taken a few minutes after playing csgo on turbo mode" 


    These temps you have are VERY NORMAL and very good, you have nothing to worry about! What temps do you get when you play an extreme games? As your "Predator Helios 300" is designed and has a switch at 98c that and if it reaches that temp and overheats (due to extreme gaming or dust etc etc) it will turn off automatically as a safety to your hardware. Don't worry as what your temps are are very good and normal. If you want further assurance I would buy a good "Laptop Tablet Cooler" that will assist in additional crossflow air being pumped into your laptop of and for extra ventilation to reduce temps. Remember that laptops are a computer system that is restricted by its casing and ventilation and has very restrictive air todo this job, hence they are all designed to these factors and/if they overheat its due to its vents, heatsink and paste being either obstructed and/or the paste going brittle and none functioning to shield the heat sinks and CPU or GPU getting efficient cooling. Its advisable as the OEM paste is not of really good or the greatest quality to repaste your GPU and CPU with a top quality paste like and the quality of the Thermal Grizzly new Kryonaut Extreme paste that will reduce temps much better. 
  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,466 Pathfinder
    edited June 2021
    If you remove that m.2 that you added, what is the system temperature?
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