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RE: Is my CPU going to explode? #11
That sure isn't normal. Even my Radeon 7979 wasn't that hot when I was mining crypto.

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RE: Is my CPU going to explode? #12
It should not be hitting that, particularly on a consistent basis.

What temp Is It sitting on Idle?
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RE: Is my CPU going to explode? #13
(08-08-2018, 04:03 AM)mothered Wrote: It should not be hitting that, particularly on a consistent basis.

What temp Is It sitting on Idle?

Idle is fine. 30 Celsius. However, certain games spike the temp that high. I am probably going to buy a high-end cooling pad. I want this laptop to be semi-obnoxious anyway lmao.
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RE: Is my CPU going to explode? #14
(08-08-2018, 07:34 AM)M00N66 Wrote:
(08-08-2018, 04:03 AM)mothered Wrote: It should not be hitting that, particularly on a consistent basis.

What temp Is It sitting on Idle?

Idle is fine. 30 Celsius. However, certain games spike the temp that high. I am probably going to buy a high-end cooling pad. I want this laptop to be semi-obnoxious anyway lmao.

Very much normal to be sitting on 30 degrees on Idle. Mine Is the same (without cooling fans nor the Cool Master active).

Spoiler:
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Good decision to purchase a cooling pad. Running at 100 degrees Is not healthy.
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RE: Is my CPU going to explode? #15
(08-08-2018, 07:53 AM)mothered Wrote:
(08-08-2018, 07:34 AM)M00N66 Wrote:
(08-08-2018, 04:03 AM)mothered Wrote: It should not be hitting that, particularly on a consistent basis.

What temp Is It sitting on Idle?

Idle is fine. 30 Celsius. However, certain games spike the temp that high. I am probably going to buy a high-end cooling pad. I want this laptop to be semi-obnoxious anyway lmao.

Very much normal to be sitting on 30 degrees on Idle. Mine Is the same (without cooling fans nor the Cool Master active).

Spoiler:
[Image: D5TfmdT.png]


Good decision to purchase a cooling pad. Running at 100 degrees Is not healthy.
I've actually noticed that game optimization plays a massive role in this. I just booted up a game with no distance render mechanic and I hit 90 very fast. Also my fan speeds are around 1.5k RPM. Which is nice in my opinion. When I get a nice pad this will be different. I actually do a lot of video editing.
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RE: Is my CPU going to explode? #16
What is the CPU Cooler?
I'm assuming it's a desktop pc

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RE: Is my CPU going to explode? #17
(08-08-2018, 08:00 PM)DragonicRek Wrote: What is the CPU Cooler?
I'm assuming it's a desktop pc

It's a dell laptop, he wrote that earlier in the thread Heart

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RE: Is my CPU going to explode? #18
(08-08-2018, 06:39 PM)M00N66 Wrote:
(08-08-2018, 07:53 AM)mothered Wrote:
(08-08-2018, 07:34 AM)M00N66 Wrote: Idle is fine. 30 Celsius. However, certain games spike the temp that high. I am probably going to buy a high-end cooling pad. I want this laptop to be semi-obnoxious anyway lmao.

Very much normal to be sitting on 30 degrees on Idle. Mine Is the same (without cooling fans nor the Cool Master active).

Spoiler:
[Image: D5TfmdT.png]


Good decision to purchase a cooling pad. Running at 100 degrees Is not healthy.
I've actually noticed that game optimization plays a massive role in this. I just booted up a game with no distance render mechanic and I hit 90 very fast. Also my fan speeds are around 1.5k RPM. Which is nice in my opinion. When I get a nice pad this will be different. I actually do a lot of video editing.

Running at 1.5k RPM Is quite good, but hitting 90-100 degrees Is not right at all. You'll definitely need to address It with a cooling pad.

I've just applied maximum cooling on mine (no Cool Master), and It's running at 4.7 RPM.
Spoiler:
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If I slot In the Cool Master cooling fan, It'll probably hit over 5.5k.
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RE: Is my CPU going to explode? #19
(08-09-2018, 04:04 AM)mothered Wrote:
(08-08-2018, 06:39 PM)M00N66 Wrote:
(08-08-2018, 07:53 AM)mothered Wrote: Very much normal to be sitting on 30 degrees on Idle. Mine Is the same (without cooling fans nor the Cool Master active).

Spoiler:
[Image: D5TfmdT.png]


Good decision to purchase a cooling pad. Running at 100 degrees Is not healthy.
I've actually noticed that game optimization plays a massive role in this. I just booted up a game with no distance render mechanic and I hit 90 very fast. Also my fan speeds are around 1.5k RPM. Which is nice in my opinion. When I get a nice pad this will be different. I actually do a lot of video editing.

Running at 1.5k RPM Is quite good, but hitting 90-100 degrees Is not right at all. You'll definitely need to address It with a cooling pad.

I've just applied maximum cooling on mine (no Cool Master), and It's running at 4.7 RPM.
Spoiler:
[Image: aI3C936.png]


If I slot In the Cool Master cooling fan, It'll probably hit over 5.5k.

Ok little update. My laptop with the charger, i7 Idles 50 Celsius flat, no dipping or spiking. Without charger, idles at 30 Celsius. The charger gives this thing a massive performance boost. Like it is so noticeable. In fact a similar issue regarding this. My laptop is laggy at times even with basic tasks until the charger is plugged in. Is there any way to balance this? Power management in the control panel is not doing anything. It almost seems like the charger gives the hardware it's proper power input.
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RE: Is my CPU going to explode? #20
(08-09-2018, 07:56 AM)M00N66 Wrote:
(08-09-2018, 04:04 AM)mothered Wrote:
(08-08-2018, 06:39 PM)M00N66 Wrote: I've actually noticed that game optimization plays a massive role in this. I just booted up a game with no distance render mechanic and I hit 90 very fast. Also my fan speeds are around 1.5k RPM. Which is nice in my opinion. When I get a nice pad this will be different. I actually do a lot of video editing.

Running at 1.5k RPM Is quite good, but hitting 90-100 degrees Is not right at all. You'll definitely need to address It with a cooling pad.

I've just applied maximum cooling on mine (no Cool Master), and It's running at 4.7 RPM.
Spoiler:
[Image: aI3C936.png]


If I slot In the Cool Master cooling fan, It'll probably hit over 5.5k.

Ok little update. My laptop with the charger, i7 Idles 50 Celsius flat, no dipping or spiking. Without charger, idles at 30 Celsius. The charger gives this thing a massive performance boost. Like it is so noticeable. In fact a similar issue regarding this. My laptop is laggy at times even with basic tasks until the charger is plugged in. Is there any way to balance this? Power management in the control panel is not doing anything. It almost seems like the charger gives the hardware it's proper power input.

Do you've already created a custom power plan (High performance) to no avail?
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