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IDLE cpu temperature

I have asus zephyrus g14 laptop with the following specifications:

16gb ram,

ryzen 7 4800HS with radeon graphics

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti

i get an temperature of 40-44 degrees celsius while not in load. this is when i attend online classes.

Also, while playing valorant i get approx 60 degrees. is this normal?

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Yes.

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bro 60 deg is like the best idle u can get , i have an I9 and bro when its about 80deg im happy 

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Anything above 100°C is when you should be concerned. 

 

70-80°C is what most people expect to see when under load.

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3 minutes ago, Rameares said:

Anything above 100°C is when you should be concerned. 

 

70-80°C is what most people expect to see when under load.

In my opinion, 90°C and higher is not a good sign at all. Your GPU on load shouldn't reach that.

Reaching 100°C is dangerous territory.

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3 minutes ago, rlaphoenix said:

In my opinion, 90°C and higher is not a good sign at all. Your GPU on load shouldn't reach that.

Reaching 100°C is dangerous territory.

You are correct. 100°C is the operating temperature at which the CPU will have been tested to survive it's manufacturers intended life span. Most people would like there hardware to last much longer than this.

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1 hour ago, Parth Saxena said:

I have asus zephyrus g14 laptop with the following specifications:

16gb ram,

ryzen 7 4800HS with radeon graphics

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti

i get an temperature of 40-44 degrees celsius while not in load. this is when i attend online classes.

Also, while playing valorant i get approx 60 degrees. is this normal?

If anything they are pretty good for a laptop, this kinds of thermals, in my limited experience, mean a good cooling solution, assuming normal ambient temperatures.

Current system. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X; MoBo: Gigabyte X570S Aorus Master; RAM: 2x Crucial Ballistix MAX 2x8 GB (BLM2K8G40C18U4B); GPU: RX 6900 XT Gigabyte Aorus Master; case: Fractal Design Meshify-2; Storage: Samsung 980PRO 1TB NVMe SSD + 2x Samsung 980 1TB NVMe SSD; PSU: Seasonic Focus GX-850; Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360.

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2 hours ago, rlaphoenix said:

In my opinion, 90°C and higher is not a good sign at all. Your GPU on load shouldn't reach that.

Reaching 100°C is dangerous territory.

We're talking about a laptop CPU here. Temperatures around 90C are very common due to cooling limitations, and frankly, they don't matter.

 

Something else, like a screen hinge or motherboard component, are much more likely to fail before the CPU, even if run at high temperatures for its entire life. And because the upgradablity is so limited, it's also more likely to have the whole system just become obsolete before it matters.

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