Acer Predator Helios 300 Heating Problem While Doing Nothing

mysrgc
mysrgc Member Posts: 4 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
İt has started just 2 hours ago i was just watcing some watching some videos suddenly laptops fun started to work after that  checked predator sense and encounter with this. Well i now this isn`t normal . Th's laptops regular temperature always been between 48 - 53 wh'le ' us'ng google chrome or another internet browser.And this is what task manager shows me.Well i`m guess'ng %4 of cpu usage isnt too much.What should i do?   

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  • So far, I haven't found anything wrong. The ideal is to check the temperatures with the hwmonitor and after playing for a few hours, to check the maximum temperature reached. Can you provide the exact model of your computer? Example an515-51-75kz.
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  • mysrgc
    mysrgc Member Posts: 4 New User
    So far, I haven't found anything wrong. The ideal is to check the temperatures with the hwmonitor and after playing for a few hours, to check the maximum temperature reached. Can you provide the exact model of your computer? Example an515-51-75kz.
    My laptops model is PH315-52 .I now this temperature is not high but normally when i just use google chrome , computers temperature is being at most 42 degree .
    62 degree is too much for google but i guess it was just one time thing because i`m using google right now and everything is okey.I guess it was just some kind of windows app update that can not be  seen at task manager.I hope this is the truth. Anyway.
  • xapim
    xapim ACE Posts: 7,253 Pathfinder
    edited August 2020
    mysrgc your temps are just fine the windows 10 1909/2004 new introduced feature was to lock 2 threads always on max turbo boost and leave the remaining parked to use only when  needed this of course will make temps go high even on idle/light work so if anyone here is to blame it will be on microsoft as long as youre temps arent over 85'ish cpu and 70/75 dgpu max your fine also chrome is a memory/cpu eater im on 50/60 on idle 30% usage on my G3-572 also if you havent already optimise your windows properly and undervolt it further manually with TS check here  good luck :)


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