Acer Swift 3 (SF31454G) Temperature

ButtercupButterbeer
ButtercupButterbeer Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Greetings Acer Community! Hope you have a lovely day for you who are reading this ✨
Right, I have a question. I just bought this Acer Swift 3 (SF31454G) laptop in February 2019. And I realised that this laptop is quite hot sometimes. There are 3 conditions that will be explained further below: 
I detect my laptop temperature using HW Monitor.
1. Browsing the web. Googling and watching YouTube videos. Playing music from Spotify. Do some school work on Microsoft Word. Basically, basic stuffs. The temperature can be range from 50°C to 60°C. Sometimes it can be 62°C to 65°C. All and all, the temperature will go 60°C. 
2. Charging. The temperature of the laptop will rise up to 70
°C until 80°C and never go beyond 90°C. But if I'm Skyping and charging at the same time, the temperature will go up until 90°C. But never surpasses 100°C. However, the typical usages like I stated in (1) while charging, the highest temperature will be around 80°C and above but never went up until 90°C. The highest will be 88°C. I read once in the manual that it is normal for laptop to heat up while charging.


Right now, the temperature is 60
°C to 68°C. And I'm currently opening Microsoft Edge to browse this web, sticky notes app, settings and HW Monitor. 
One question, is this normal? I read up a lot on the internet about laptop temperatures but those information were years ago. It's not comparable with my new 2019 laptop. From what I read, laptop nowadays are fine as long as the temperature doesn't exceeds 100
°C. But I am not convinced. Is my laptop temperature normal? Can somebody explain to me the normal temperature for this laptop with 8th Gen Intel® Core i5™ Processor and NVIDIA® GeForce® MX150.


I will insert the print screen of HW Monitor along with this question.

Thank you in advance.



Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,870 Trailblazer
    Entirely normal for these new-fangled machines. I suggest uninstalling HWMonitor and enjoy and push the machine to the limits to see if you can break it before vendor's RMA period ends.  :) Jack E/NJ




    Jack E/NJ

  • OlegZakharov
    OlegZakharov Member Posts: 7 New User
    JackE said:
    Entirely normal for these new-fangled machines. I suggest uninstalling HWMonitor and enjoy and push the machine to the limits to see if you can break it before vendor's RMA period ends.  :) Jack E/NJ




     Hi! This table means that cooler should not work under 48* temperature? 
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,870 Trailblazer
    The thermal module will continue to cool by passive heat convection. The fan may still run at very low speeds below 2200 rpm. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • OlegZakharov
    OlegZakharov Member Posts: 7 New User
    JackE said:
    The thermal module will continue to cool by passive heat convection. The fan may still run at very low speeds below 2200 rpm. Jack E/NJ
    JackE said:
    The thermal module will continue to cool by passive heat convection. The fan may still run at very low speeds below 2200 rpm. Jack E/NJ
    what is normal working CP temperature for SF314 series? I've got i5 1035G1 and it runs about 45 degrees, so fan is always working
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,870 Trailblazer
    Normal depends on what you're doing on it. If it's just setting there with nothing running and the screen off, normal temps should be less than 50*C. If you're running a heavy duty game like pubg, normal would be closer to 90*C. If you're just surfing the web playing youtube and maybe a spreadsheet or wordprocessor running, 60*C would be normal. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • irimiaadrian98
    irimiaadrian98 Member Posts: 7 New User
    I have a swift 3 ryzen5 3500u and the temperature is the same