SWIFT 315-51G Temperature Levels

NAtanasov
NAtanasov Member Posts: 19 Troubleshooter
edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
Hello all,

Although I have already read the FAQ about Temperature levels I still wanted to make sure that I am understanding everything correctly and that there is nothing to worry about when it comes to damage being done by overheating.
Since I have received my laptop back from service because its motherboard had to be changed I bought a Cooler Master Pad and installed the Intel Tunning Utility to track all of the essential 'rates'
Here is my question: While I am playing (Guild Wars 2, this would be the heaviest game that I will most probably be running) I am having an average Package Temperature of ~75-78C and a maximum of ~85-88. Should I be worried about those or is that okay? Should I be paying attention to other things aswell and if yes which ones?
Thanks in advance!

Answers

  • RanY2J
    RanY2J Member Posts: 599 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    edited May 2018
    NAtanasov said:
    Hello all,

    Although I have already read the FAQ about Temperature levels I still wanted to make sure that I am understanding everything correctly and that there is nothing to worry about when it comes to damage being done by overheating.
    Since I have received my laptop back from service because its motherboard had to be changed I bought a Cooler Master Pad and installed the Intel Tunning Utility to track all of the essential 'rates'
    Here is my question: While I am playing (Guild Wars 2, this would be the heaviest game that I will most probably be running) I am having an average Package Temperature of ~75-78C and a maximum of ~85-88. Should I be worried about those or is that okay? Should I be paying attention to other things aswell and if yes which ones?
    Thanks in advance!

    The first number 75-78 is fairly common during heavy load. Beyond 85 is alarming to be fair, all your fans will start spinning crazy causing noise and try their best to reduce the heat throughout. High temps are sometimes common where there is heavy load as well which means that your CPU will only shutdown at 100 C but anything beyond 85 will reduce your CPU's lifetime overall.

    I highly recommend it getting in touch with Acer in reference to this as most of these happen due happen to thermal paste. I am not sure why your cooling master pad is not efficient as well. Consider checking these before anything. I hope that answers the question.
    BElieve in YOUrself.
  • NAtanasov
    NAtanasov Member Posts: 19 Troubleshooter
    RanY2J said:
    NAtanasov said:
    Hello all,

    Although I have already read the FAQ about Temperature levels I still wanted to make sure that I am understanding everything correctly and that there is nothing to worry about when it comes to damage being done by overheating.
    Since I have received my laptop back from service because its motherboard had to be changed I bought a Cooler Master Pad and installed the Intel Tunning Utility to track all of the essential 'rates'
    Here is my question: While I am playing (Guild Wars 2, this would be the heaviest game that I will most probably be running) I am having an average Package Temperature of ~75-78C and a maximum of ~85-88. Should I be worried about those or is that okay? Should I be paying attention to other things aswell and if yes which ones?
    Thanks in advance!

    The first number 75-78 is fairly common during heavy load. Beyond 85 is alarming to be fair, all your fans will start spinning crazy causing noise and try their best to reduce the heat throughout. High temps are sometimes common where there is heavy load as well which means that your CPU will only shutdown at 100 C but anything beyond 85 will reduce your CPU's lifetime overall.

    I highly recommend it getting in touch with Acer in reference to this as most of these happen due happen to thermal paste. I am not sure why your cooling master pad is not efficient as well. Consider checking these before anything. I hope that answers the question.
    I believe you haven't understood me right, what I meant by the second number is a quick spike to 88 and then comes a drop down to 66C. That is why the avarage is 75. It never stays at 80C+ degrees. + I have never heard any noise so far. What do you mean that the cooler pad is not efficient?
  • RanY2J
    RanY2J Member Posts: 599 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    NAtanasov said:
    RanY2J said:
    NAtanasov said:
    Hello all,

    Although I have already read the FAQ about Temperature levels I still wanted to make sure that I am understanding everything correctly and that there is nothing to worry about when it comes to damage being done by overheating.
    Since I have received my laptop back from service because its motherboard had to be changed I bought a Cooler Master Pad and installed the Intel Tunning Utility to track all of the essential 'rates'
    Here is my question: While I am playing (Guild Wars 2, this would be the heaviest game that I will most probably be running) I am having an average Package Temperature of ~75-78C and a maximum of ~85-88. Should I be worried about those or is that okay? Should I be paying attention to other things aswell and if yes which ones?
    Thanks in advance!

    The first number 75-78 is fairly common during heavy load. Beyond 85 is alarming to be fair, all your fans will start spinning crazy causing noise and try their best to reduce the heat throughout. High temps are sometimes common where there is heavy load as well which means that your CPU will only shutdown at 100 C but anything beyond 85 will reduce your CPU's lifetime overall.

    I highly recommend it getting in touch with Acer in reference to this as most of these happen due happen to thermal paste. I am not sure why your cooling master pad is not efficient as well. Consider checking these before anything. I hope that answers the question.
    I believe you haven't understood me right, what I meant by the second number is a quick spike to 88 and then comes a drop down to 66C. That is why the avarage is 75. It never stays at 80C+ degrees. + I have never heard any noise so far. What do you mean that the cooler pad is not efficient?

    I don't see you mentioning about a spike and was asking about talking about the word "Maximum" and that is the answer for that. If you have an external cooler pad and if the temperature still stays that way, it means that it is not efficiently reducing the temps. What numbers were you getting without the cooling pad?
    BElieve in YOUrself.
  • NAtanasov
    NAtanasov Member Posts: 19 Troubleshooter
    edited May 2018
    What I mean by maximum is that: Recent maximum 87. That maximum doesn't stay there for more than 1 sec, so I assumed it ain't that relevant. I don't know what were the temperature before the cooling pad.