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I have got an HP laptop which, at idle gets at 45 degrees. But when I start a game (like for example total war warhammer on low settings) the temperature goes to around 90-95 degrees. Is this too high or could this even damage my pc? because I sometimes can smell that something is burning. I measured the temperatures with Speccy and HWMonitor.
System:
- i5-4210M 2.60Ghz
- 12Gb RAM
- AMD Radeon HD 8500M/8700M
- Crimsom Relive 17.6.2
Are these temperatures GPU or CPU? Either way it is very dangerous for your PC to go above 85 degrees Celsius. – var firstName – 2017-06-29T20:19:29.583
Do you use this laptop in a blanketed or otherwise area prone to heating? – var firstName – 2017-06-29T20:22:43.700
the CPU was around the 95 degrees yes. And what do you exactly mean with your econd question? @varfirstName – BrianM – 2017-06-29T20:26:18.747
I saw this with another HP laptop I repaired. Turned out the heatsink compound was dried out and the heatsink was no longer making good contact. Once the heatsink compound was replace it had no issues. If you feel capable you should replace the heatsink compound. If not find yourself a local repair shop that can do it for you. – ianc1215 – 2017-06-29T20:28:08.220
Do you sit like, in your bed with the laptops above blankets? Or on a coffee table with a cloth tablecover? The idea is that laptops heat up from insufficient ventilation sometimes. We just want to see if this is your problem before we tell you to do something else. – var firstName – 2017-06-29T20:28:59.117
In the past I did this yes which damaged the ventilation( I think because it went downhill from then) but now I use a glass plate to put my pc on @varfirstName – BrianM – 2017-06-29T20:31:38.420
Good to know that it can also be the heatsink @ianc1215 – BrianM – 2017-06-29T20:31:57.500
I would recommend getting a cooler like this: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834992853, reapplying your thermal compound, making sure your graphics card is working, and then seeing if it still hits 85+ degrees
– var firstName – 2017-06-29T20:35:17.997Thank you for your advice, I will surely try to get my hands on a cooler because that mostly worked for me, I cooled my pc off with an hairdyer( yes it really sounds stupid haha) which worked. I will also add the thermal compound and look if the graphics card works. @varfirstName – BrianM – 2017-06-29T20:40:02.320