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Laptop temps help

Agena_

Hi, this is my laptop, lenovo ideapad 5 with ryzen 4500u. 

2 x 4g RAM 3200mhx (Total 8gb)

256gb ssd

 

this is my temps with brave browser with 12-15 tabs open, 

goes down to 35 degrees, rarely hits 50 for like half a second

 

one more thing, my fans go on for like 25 seconds when normal browsing, sometimes loud, sometimes quietly.

should i be worried, is this ok?

 

thanks

 

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Its fine. Notebooks due to everything being so close together just run warm.
I mean if it was a gaming model it would probably run more like 80C hahahah.

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1 minute ago, HanZie82 said:

Its fine. Notebooks due to everything being so close together just run warm.
I mean if it was a gaming model it would probably run more like 80C hahahah.

haha, 

i do play games, mainly just cause 4

the fans do get pretty loud at times, should i be worried. or stop playing heavy games as it was not built for games

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Just now, Agena_ said:

haha, 

i do play games, mainly just cause 4

the fans do get pretty loud at times, should i be worried. or stop playing heavy games as it was not built for games

Any laptop will thermal manage itself. you can game on anything it will jsut run warm. If the system detects it being to hot it will downclock or shutdown if your suffocating it in somthing. There is no reason to stop!

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Just now, SignatureSigner said:

Any laptop will thermal manage itself. you can game on anything it will jsut run warm. If the system detects it being to hot it will downclock or shutdown if your suffocating it in somthing. There is no reason to stop!

so it wont damage my cpu or thermal paste or something?

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2 minutes ago, Agena_ said:

so it wont damage my cpu or thermal paste or something?

Not in any meaningful way. Thermal past does what its ment to... Conduct heat between the IHS and cooler. The cpu will keep itself stable and turn its clock speed down when it hits a certain temp. Laptops are designed this way 🙂

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