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These are not terrible temperatures, I would worry if they were above 80, or would make the laptop thermal throttle significantly. If you feel like doing it you can always buy some thermal grizzly kryonaut and replace the stock thermal compound on the cpu and the gpu. It should drop the temperatures by around 5 degrees.

I have an Dell Inpiron 7567(gaming laptop) which have an i7-7700HQ GTX1050 ti and 8gb of ram and i wonder if while i play Heroes and Generals my CPU and GPU temperature are like 70-78 degrees Celsius and i wonder if it safe for my laptop i dont get the same temperature in every game but i dont want to end with a burnt CPU and GPU it safe and i also want to know which are the max temperature of i7-7700HQ and GTX 1050ti(for laptops) 

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repaste and clear out dust but generally under 80c is fine 

cooler is better but it's not getting too hot, just close to getting too hot.

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138 is a good number.

 

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These are not terrible temperatures, I would worry if they were above 80, or would make the laptop thermal throttle significantly. If you feel like doing it you can always buy some thermal grizzly kryonaut and replace the stock thermal compound on the cpu and the gpu. It should drop the temperatures by around 5 degrees.

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8 minutes ago, KenjjiS said:

I have an Dell Inpiron 7567(gaming laptop) which have an i7-7700HQ GTX1050 ti and 8gb of ram and i wonder if while i play Heroes and Generals my CPU and GPU temperature are like 70-78 degrees Celsius and i wonder if it safe for my laptop i dont get the same temperature in every game but i dont want to end with a burnt CPU and GPU it safe and i also want to know which are the max temperature of i7-7700HQ and GTX 1050ti(for laptops) 

Thanks!

that temp is fine.

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15 minutes ago, KenjjiS said:

I have an Dell Inpiron 7567(gaming laptop) which have an i7-7700HQ GTX1050 ti and 8gb of ram and i wonder if while i play Heroes and Generals my CPU and GPU temperature are like 70-78 degrees Celsius and i wonder if it safe for my laptop i dont get the same temperature in every game but i dont want to end with a burnt CPU and GPU it safe and i also want to know which are the max temperature of i7-7700HQ and GTX 1050ti(for laptops) 

Thanks!

My Lenovo Legion has the same specs, and the CPU is low to mid 70s and GPU is around that as well

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