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is this in a pc? or laptop? if laptop, which model? if pc, full specs? have you tried messing when fan speeds and/or a custom curve? i would definitely mess with fan speeds first. if it is a pc, what case, and how many fans?

edit: also, what program are you using? try hwinfo instead.

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1 minute ago, bmx6454 said:

is this in a pc? or laptop? if laptop, which model? if pc, full specs? have you tried messing when fan speeds and/or a custom curve? i would definitely mess with fan speeds first. if it is a pc, what case, and how many fans?

It's laptop

Model is Asus tuf gaming f15

I dont know what custom curve is!? 

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Par for the course on a gaming laptop.

Corps aren't your friends. "Bottleneck calculators" are BS. Only suckers buy based on brand. It's your PC, do what makes you happy.  If your build meets your needs, you don't need anyone else to "rate" it for you. And talking about being part of a "master race" is cringe. Watch this space for further truths people need to hear.

 

 

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And another person that makes a comment then picks that comment as the solution.....very complex system must be hard to understand.

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1 minute ago, KiaRash souri said:

?! 

Gaming laptops always run hot.

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5 minutes ago, KiaRash souri said:

So i shouldn't be worried? 

Correct.

7 minutes ago, KiaRash souri said:

I couldnt  fix it!! 

The problem is per forum rules, you're not supposed to mark your own posts as a solution as this inflates your reputation score.

 

It does seem a bit disingenuous as in some cases you do FIX your own problem and it makes logical sense to mark it as the solution so anyone searching for the same problem can quickly find the solution.  But that's not really what its being used for here, its intended to show how useful a forum member has been on providing solutions.

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Well, yes and no.

If it's somewhat new and it already reaches 86C, you have to take good care of it, routine cleaning every year is necessary. Cheaper gaming laptop models are not built well. So, get one of those laptop cooling fans or at least a stand, to give it elevation,

On the other hand, gaming laptops are designed to run that hot, but of course there's a point where it gets too high and prolonged exposure to heat could kill certain components in the long run.

 

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30 minutes ago, bmx6454 said:

edit: also, what program are you using? try hwinfo instead.

 

I believe that's an old software called Speedfan.

There is approximately 99% chance I edited my post

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7 hours ago, Dukesilver27- said:

Well, yes and no.

If it's somewhat new and it already reaches 86C, you have to take good care of it, routine cleaning every year is necessary. Cheaper gaming laptop models are not built well. So, get one of those laptop cooling fans or at least a stand, to give it elevation,

On the other hand, gaming laptops are designed to run that hot, but of course there's a point where it gets too high and prolonged exposure to heat could kill certain components in the long run.

 

I just bought this laptop few days ago! And since i start palying, it gets hot, maybe it's normal for this type of laptop, i don't know! 

I bought a laptop cooler fan too! But it wasn't so efficient. 

Now with more researches that i have, i think the heat is normal! 

 

 

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