High CPU Temp in Modern Games

Dinomite07
Dinomite07 Member Posts: 45 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
I'd played Far Cry 4 and 5 and Battlefield 1. And the cpu temp hovers between 80c and 90c. It usually stays at 80c and will go to 83c and 86c and very rarely spike to 90c for a second. I can play Fallout 4 fine. The cpu temp is around 70c. I am already using throttlestop and followed the Helios 300 temp video. Is the temp normal for the games? Will lower the graphic setting and frame rate lower cpu temp?

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,167 Pathfinder
    Are you enabling Vsync while playing? CPU temp is definitely a little high you can enable Vsync if you haven't already and see if it helps. If you have enabled Vsync and it still at those temps I would look into undervolting your CPU next. . Normal temps are anywhere from 60c-90c depending on a number of factors including the ambient temperature of the area/room you are in.

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  • Dinomite07
    Dinomite07 Member Posts: 45 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    Jack22 said:
    Are you enabling Vsync while playing? CPU temp is definitely a little high you can enable Vsync if you haven't already and see if it helps. If you have enabled Vsync and it still at those temps I would look into undervolting your CPU next. . Normal temps are anywhere from 60c-90c depending on a number of factors including the ambient temperature of the area/room you are in.

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    V-Sync is enabled. I am undervolting using throttlestop. My room is regular temperature at like maybe 70 f. And I am using a cooling pad that has 5 fans and elevates my laptop off by like 4 inches.
  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,167 Pathfinder
    May i have the model number of your laptop?
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  • Dinomite07
    Dinomite07 Member Posts: 45 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    g3-571 model number
  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,167 Pathfinder
    According to me the CPU temp of your unit is not very bad, but still it depends on the games you play
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  • Dinomite07
    Dinomite07 Member Posts: 45 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    ehh, 90c seems like something is going to burn out in the laptop. anything above 80c sounds very bad for long term use
  • Technically these CPUs are designed to run at 90 C... and will outlast the rest of your hardware even at those temps.

    That being said, I personally don't like temps in the 90s either lol.

    Have you followed this video?

    https://youtu.be/XTPMwQKlfPE
    - Hotel Hero
  • Dinomite07
    Dinomite07 Member Posts: 45 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    edited September 2018
    The video didn't help.
    I am guessing that Far Cry 5 is just a demanding game. My fps would drop once in awhile for like 4-6 seconds. The gpu cooling is perfectly fine. Acer needs to improve the cpu cooling.


  • SatansTheory
    SatansTheory Member Posts: 92 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    Use throttle stop turn the voltage down to -125 on the cpu and click on the Fiver button I think it is and change your speeds down by 2. Mine was hitting 96 to 98c after I stay in the 80s mostly and on occasion the low 90s but I turned the turbo up a bit . 
  • SatansTheory
    SatansTheory Member Posts: 92 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    edited September 2018
    Make sure to lower your on board video and gpu by a bit as well. The turbo limits is what really changed 
    Mine adjusting the voltage barely did anything I can't wait till my warranty is over so I can repaste and put in a nvme m.2 Samsung 960 I'm about to buy in .
  • Please screen shot your task manager to show CPU usage.
    - Hotel Hero