Acer Predator Triton 300 Laptop High CPU Temp

markvilla28
markvilla28 Member Posts: 9 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hi all,

I got this laptop brand new yesterday and installed a few games. When I was playing off world trading company (so not a particularly modern game) and checking predator sense I noticed the cpu temp was hopping around the high 80s and on one occasion went to a max temp of 94oC.

I switched the game off to avoid any damage and it cooled down and seemed to idle around 55oC. I’m not the most tech savvy, so haven’t altered any settings; the fans are set on auto. I was playing with the laptop on a flat surface.

This just seemed alarmingly high to me. Is there something I should be doing to keep the temperature down? Does anyone know what is an acceptable temperature range for this laptop, as I seem to be finding various answers online.

Thank you very much in advance for your help! And please let me know any more info I should be providing.

markvilla28

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  • busu3
    busu3 Member Posts: 552 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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    busu3 said:
    What are the average temps. Spikes to 94 are normal but average shouldnt be higher than 80-85.
    Thanks for your quick reply!

    Average is 85 so the upper end of okay. I’m conscious I wasn’t playing for that long either. The fans were never at full speed mind so could manually adjust that.

    I was just unsure if this was potentially a fault as it’s only 2 days old.
    U can raise the back of the laptop by a few inches it will reduce temps by 3-5 degrees. Undervolting will also help a lot. What are ur gpu temps?
  • busu3
    busu3 Member Posts: 552 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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    I dont see a need to undervolt the gpu but yes u can. I tried it but it reduced the clock speeds for me(weird( so i had to overclock+undervolt.

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  • markvilla28
    markvilla28 Member Posts: 9 New User
    Okay, maybe ignore me... I’ve just found the FAQ on this forum. I’ll try manually keeping the fan speed higher to keep temperatures down when gaming and see where it gets me.

    Not my most successful first ever post!
  • busu3
    busu3 Member Posts: 552 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    What are the average temps. Spikes to 94 are normal but average shouldnt be higher than 80-85.
  • Bosreef
    Bosreef Member Posts: 50 Devotee WiFi Icon
    I disgaree with 94 spikes being normal I can play new games at 144 without my cpu going above 75.....
    For some reason my guide got closed.....
    but what I do is undervolt and set my turbo throttle limits to lower than default If you want help doing this LMK
    fwiw I run triple a games at high setting @ 144FPS soooo.....
  • markvilla28
    markvilla28 Member Posts: 9 New User
    edited November 2020
    busu3 said:
    What are the average temps. Spikes to 94 are normal but average shouldnt be higher than 80-85.
    Thanks for your quick reply!

    Average is 85 so the upper end of okay. I’m conscious I wasn’t playing for that long either. The fans were never at full speed mind so could manually adjust that.

    I was just unsure if this was potentially a fault as it’s only 2 days old.
  • markvilla28
    markvilla28 Member Posts: 9 New User
    Bosreef said:
    I disgaree with 94 spikes being normal I can play new games at 144 without my cpu going above 75.....
    For some reason my guide got closed.....
    but what I do is undervolt and set my turbo throttle limits to lower than default If you want help doing this LMK
    fwiw I run triple a games at high setting @ 144FPS soooo.....
    Undervolting won’t have too negative an impact then? I’d be interested in trying it if it’ll help!

    Im not the most tech savvy but willing to try it out. Thanks for your help.
  • busu3
    busu3 Member Posts: 552 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓
    busu3 said:
    What are the average temps. Spikes to 94 are normal but average shouldnt be higher than 80-85.
    Thanks for your quick reply!

    Average is 85 so the upper end of okay. I’m conscious I wasn’t playing for that long either. The fans were never at full speed mind so could manually adjust that.

    I was just unsure if this was potentially a fault as it’s only 2 days old.
    U can raise the back of the laptop by a few inches it will reduce temps by 3-5 degrees. Undervolting will also help a lot. What are ur gpu temps?
  • markvilla28
    markvilla28 Member Posts: 9 New User
    busu3 said:
    busu3 said:
    What are the average temps. Spikes to 94 are normal but average shouldnt be higher than 80-85.
    Thanks for your quick reply!

    Average is 85 so the upper end of okay. I’m conscious I wasn’t playing for that long either. The fans were never at full speed mind so could manually adjust that.

    I was just unsure if this was potentially a fault as it’s only 2 days old.
    U can raise the back of the laptop by a few inches it will reduce temps by 3-5 degrees. Undervolting will also help a lot. What are ur gpu temps?
    I had a look online and tried undervolting with ThrottleStop. At first glance, this seems to have made an immediate noticeable differece but haven't had the chance to fully test it out yet. Thank you for you help!

    GPU temps had one weird spike at 80oC but never went near that again. It was around 65 - 70oC. Is undervolting the GPU a good idea or not in your opinion? Seems to be mixed messages when I was searching.
  • busu3
    busu3 Member Posts: 552 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓
    I dont see a need to undervolt the gpu but yes u can. I tried it but it reduced the clock speeds for me(weird( so i had to overclock+undervolt.
  • markvilla28
    markvilla28 Member Posts: 9 New User
    busu3 said:
    I dont see a need to undervolt the gpu but yes u can. I tried it but it reduced the clock speeds for me(weird( so i had to overclock+undervolt.
    Might hold off on it as undervolting the cpu alone seems to have done wonders. Thank you so much for your help!
  • busu3
    busu3 Member Posts: 552 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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