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laptop cpu hitting 95 degrees celcius and gpu is hitting around 87 degree celcius - Is it safe?

the specs are the following:

MSI GF65 Thin 
i5-10500H
RTX 3060
16 GB RAM (8*2)

512GB SSD

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Get a laptop cooling stand. When the warranty runs out, replace the thermal paste with something better.

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It's a thin gaming laptop, that's what you get with those.

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I would say it'll only ever truly be bad if it starts shutting itself off. But for now, you'll probably just experience a bunch of thermal throttling.

 

49 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

Get a laptop cooling stand. When the warranty runs out, replace the thermal paste with something better.

Agreed.

37 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

It's a thin gaming laptop, that's what you get with those.

Sadly.

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7 hours ago, KhakiHat said:

I would say it'll only ever truly be bad if it starts shutting itself off. But for now, you'll probably just experience a bunch of thermal throttling.

 

Agreed.

Sadly.

I haven't experienced thermal throttling yet
and also, by capping the maximum processor state from power settings (which i saw from a youtube video) my cpu is hitting a max of around 75-77 deg c, not more than that.
 

This guy uses the same laptop.

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Open nvidia perfomance monitoring app and check the watts consumed by graphics card at that temp if it's consuming like 80 watts the limit of the graphics card it's okay,but if it's an 80 watts graphics card and consuming  only 30-40 watts at 87 degrees the paste needs to be changed

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On 5/29/2022 at 5:46 PM, kingash44 said:

Open nvidia perfomance monitoring app and check the watts consumed by graphics card at that temp if it's consuming like 80 watts the limit of the graphics card it's okay,but if it's an 80 watts graphics card and consuming  only 30-40 watts at 87 degrees the paste needs to be changed

can you drop a link for the nvidia performance monitoring app?

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Use GPU-Z instead.

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23 hours ago, xaeven said:

can you drop a link for the nvidia performance monitoring app?

install geforce experience open a game, press alt+z and select perfomance on left side you can see perfomance overlay click on it and select advanced.Now open up a game and press alt+r it will open up the perfomance monitoring window play games and check the tenp and watts on monitoring window.

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5 hours ago, kingash44 said:

install geforce experience open a game, press alt+z and select perfomance on left side you can see perfomance overlay click on it and select advanced.Now open up a game and press alt+r it will open up the perfomance monitoring window play games and check the tenp and watts on monitoring window.

thanks for the info

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On 6/1/2022 at 1:39 PM, Kilrah said:

Use GPU-Z instead.

downloaded it, i will check it out today to see how the games perform and how much watt the gpu is using at 87 deg c

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