Are high temperatures(85º-95º degrees) normal for this Predator Helios Neo 16?

Lagoa
Lagoa Member Posts: 2 New User
edited 10:40AM in Predator Laptops

Hey guys, 3 weeks ago I bought a Helios Neo 16 Predator.

Loving laptop, it´s very powerfull. But temperatures have been a little worrying to me.

The CPU is always between 85º and 95º degrees, reaching quick peaks of 100º C. The GPU also stays hot, it hits 87º every game, never more than that (is that the limit?). I already raise the back of the laptop to improve air circulation.

Should I worry about these temperatures? Or its normal for this hardware?

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,280 Trailblazer
    edited 1:22AM

    These laptops are designed to run at high temps especially with the 13th and 14th Gen Intel cpu's that have their other stability issues which temps were one of them, the Intel 14th Gen cpu is designed to run in Quite and Default mode at temps of up to 100C with fan speed @ 3100 / 3100rpm and in Performance and Turbo mode up to temps of 110C @ 5800 / 5200rpm fan speeds, I suggest not to run this laptop in Turbo mode, as the 110C temp and fan speeds is this laptop trigger to shutdown, the gpu has shutdown temp of 95C also.

    That is the design of the Predator Helios Neo laptops as its made to run at high temps, so make sure that you have the last bios installed and all the windows available firmware's, run the latest Win-11 version 24H2 with the last OS build as of December 2014 version 26100.2454, install the NVidia GeForce Experience software to play games through and buy a multi fan tablet cooler as that also helps in reducing temps, as doing all this will ensure that your PHN16-72 will run at its peak and best performance. Good luck.

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  • Lagoa
    Lagoa Member Posts: 2 New User

    Hey bro, Thanks for the answer.

    Dude, do you have the sources for these things you mentioned? I'm not doubting you, I just wanted to read more about these temperature issues. I've read about the 110ºC limit for Intel and 95º for Nvidia, but I've never seen anything more elaborate or official. I wanted to read more about this...

    Can you help me find these sources?