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01-14-2021 09:36 AM

Damaging? Not necessarily because the processor will thermal throttle to compensate. Extremely limiting? Very much so. It will dictate the type of load your pc will be able to handle. You will not get the full power of your pc. And you might even experience shut downs and reboots. Further more 50c is more than just an indication of poor thermals its an indication something is wrong. Either a dust clog, cooler needs to be reset (sometimes they shake loose from the paste and you have poor contact) or software wise something is going on. Check task manager see if anything is hogging usage while idling. Even my old crappy omen and my Phoenix idled around 30c it was underload where they were hot.
01-20-2021 10:26 AM

Could it possible be that hp have intel enhanced multi core performance hidden in bios? That can make the cpu running extremly hot. I have same spec but with i7 10700k. Im getting up to 95c while im gaming ghost recon wildlands and hwinfo64 shows that cpu is thottling. Could this be fixed with bios updates? On HP omen laptops you can undervolt the cpu with gaming hub but not on desktop? Will these temps reduce the lifetime of cpu? Sorry for bad english. Have a nice day!
01-20-2021 10:38 AM

Probably not, the Bios is very simple with not much in to it. Actually you are the first one to report high temperature on I7, most people have it way under 90c, normally around 80c. Check for any kinks on the tubes or radiator misalignment, maybe there is an issue.
BTW, I have Omen 15 laptop and don't see any undercoating options, maybe because it is a Ryzen based one.
01-20-2021 10:45 AM - edited 01-20-2021 10:46 AM

Ok hope they will somehow fix the wattage and voltage for the cpu to run cooler. Well its not staying in 95c it just temp spikes what i can se with excel when i open CVS file. It stays around 80-88c while gaming. Oh you have omen laptop? Maybe you have an update? They released this video on youtube but it should work on both amd and intel. https://youtu.be/dNmnnBVS7Qg
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