It's normal for my laptop?

RexLIM
RexLIM Member Posts: 6

Tinkerer

Hi all the expert. Below are the specification of my laptop and the model. I like to ask the temp about my laptop is that normal for my laptop? i just use for maybe 10%+ of the cpu then the temp up to 90℃ like that. First i think maybe is the software problem so i go and upgrade everything to latest version included the bios and nitro sense, as u can see all the version were latest one. But the condition still the same...is that the thermal grease paste problem?.... BTW, i also like to ask the GPU GPU have not usage now but sometime it's temperature will up to 40-50℃ as the third  picture shown is it normal also?... Kindly give me some solution while answering these question..Thanks you very much.

Answers

  • stevejhons12
    stevejhons12 Member Posts: 7 New User
    If you have a new laptop, it is normal for it to be too warm to the touch, as a laptop operates essentially by putting lots of really tiny but really fast moving parts next to each other, and letting them heat up. Very hot to the touch is another story, and a laptop shouldn't be operating anywhere near this hot. The most likely cause of this is the laptop being placed on a very soft surface, or the laptop being placed in a very hot environment. Another reason could be if the laptop is actually starting to overheat. If it is, it will most likely trigger a thermal protection event. In this case, you will see the fans shutting off and on again repeatedly, and the laptop will turn off. A thermal protection event is basically the laptop telling you that something is wrong (the temperature is too high), and that you should fix it. If this happens, the laptop is designed to correct the problem and restart. If this happens again, it may be a sign of a bigger problem.
  • RexLIM
    RexLIM Member Posts: 6

    Tinkerer

    If you have a new laptop, it is normal for it to be too warm to the touch, as a laptop operates essentially by putting lots of really tiny but really fast moving parts next to each other, and letting them heat up. Very hot to the touch is another story, and a laptop shouldn't be operating anywhere near this hot. The most likely cause of this is the laptop being placed on a very soft surface, or the laptop being placed in a very hot environment. Another reason could be if the laptop is actually starting to overheat. If it is, it will most likely trigger a thermal protection event. In this case, you will see the fans shutting off and on again repeatedly, and the laptop will turn off. A thermal protection event is basically the laptop telling you that something is wrong (the temperature is too high), and that you should fix it. If this happens, the laptop is designed to correct the problem and restart. If this happens again, it may be a sign of a bigger problem.
    I didnt see any alert pop up or what..but i feel that's abit abnormal because i just usage only 10%+ then the temperature go to 90℃+ then go down. The reason of the temp going down, I think is because it triggered the thermal protection and cause the thermo protection to make it cool down am i right? or based on this situation it's normal for this model?..