Ryzen 3 pro 5450u heats up to 95 degrees
Hello!
Is it normally, that in installiation process, or watching videos CPU can heats up to 95? In max. perfomance mode. New laptop p214-41-g2.
Hello!
Is it normally, that in installiation process, or watching videos CPU can heats up to 95? In max. perfomance mode. New laptop p214-41-g2.
[Edited the thread to add model name to the title]
So while gaming, rather than just watching videos or doing an app installation. That makes much more sense, since the TravelMate P214-41-G2 isn't designed as a gaming rig. Running a game like that is going to task it to it's max, so seeing CPU temperatures at 90C or above isn't a surprise. If you are out of warranty you could try a better thermal paste on the CPU but it's only going to give some help, not be a full solution. In warranty would kind of depend on your skills at convincing a support tech that it's out of spec...
don't run apps all at once, close the ones not needed
use laptop cooling pad
laptop needs cleaning especially the vents and the fans
too much applications running in the background, disable some of them using task manager
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The fan tables are here:
So they are trying to keep the CPU under 90C and ideal is closer to 40C. For a new system, 95C is high, unless you are running in full out gaming mode. What is running when you see those numbers?
Dark souls remastered, for example, heats up CPU to 96...
So while gaming, rather than just watching videos or doing an app installation. That makes much more sense, since the TravelMate P214-41-G2 isn't designed as a gaming rig. Running a game like that is going to task it to it's max, so seeing CPU temperatures at 90C or above isn't a surprise. If you are out of warranty you could try a better thermal paste on the CPU but it's only going to give some help, not be a full solution. In warranty would kind of depend on your skills at convincing a support tech that it's out of spec...