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Any way to decrease PC temps?

Currently on my Pavillion g7 I have burn the pizza temps:

  • Idle: 200F 97C
  • gaming (very low in tf2) 280F 139C
  • mild gaming (low in Payday 2) 310F 151C

Any ideas on how to bring it down?

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Open it, remove dust, replace thermal paste.

Be carefully, watch youtube tutorials, maybe consider have it done from a professional. You will risk ur warrenty with those methods.

 

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follow the instructions @Rodniz wrote on top. Those are some crazy high temps!!!

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There is literally no way it would run at those temps, the CPU would shut down at ~100C.

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3 hours ago, DeadEyePsycho said:

There is literally no way it would run at those temps, the CPU would shut down at ~100C.

I agree, what tool are you using to determine temperatures? What is the operating environment like? If you are using it on a bed with blankets surrounding the air vents or the ambient temperatures are high, you could run into problems. If this computer is in ideal conditions, on a desk with normal ambient temps, I would check your vents or any fans and make sure they are working and clear first.

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