Normally, 75-80 °C under load is normal for a mid-range to high-end notebook. Anything above that and performance starts to drop due to “thermal throttling,” a safety measure implemented in most computers that reduces the clock frequency to bring the
temperature to safe levels.
The laptop keeps things cool at 45-50 degrees in low-performance mode and 60-70 degrees in a high-performance mode for most games. In extreme cases, it jumps up to 80-90 degrees at maximum settings in High-Performance mode for those high-end games. The only game that makes my laptop a higher than acceptable temperature while playing is Mount and Blade Bannerlord.
If your laptop exceeds these temperatures, check the resolution, graphics, etc.
Esta publicación fue editada por Alee Barrot en 28 de septiembre de 2022, 13:36:02 MDT