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07-09-2020 07:30 PM - edited 07-09-2020 07:35 PM
While I'm playing I see which are the temperatures of the computer, and the temperature of the CPU is normal as the percentage of how much I'm using of it, but the CPU it's having temperatures too high (like 85°C-95°C) but it appears me that I'm just using 20% of its capacity, can someone help me?
07-13-2020 06:36 PM
@GeorgioBD Click here for steps to resolve overheating issues, you could try reducing the visual effects to make a minor change, also, ensure you are using a cooling pad as well, to be on a safer side.
Here's how you change windows settings to reduce visual effects:
- Go to Start Menu > click on Settings.
- Type performance > choose to Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows.
- In the new window, go to the Visual Effects and select Adjust for best performance.
- click Apply and Ok...this should do the trick.
I must let you know that its normal for any PC to heat up to an extent, and with a CPU such as the one you have, there's nothing to worry about, for details on why you don't need to worry: Click here to go through the CPU specifications, look under Tjunction of the CPU, it supports up to 100°C.
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07-13-2020 11:26 PM
In the Omen Command Center, go to "Performance Control" and select "Comfort". This will ramp up the fans faster at the expense of more noise. It does *not* affect the performance of the laptop, I tested the laptop with the settings on both "Comfort" and "Performance" and the actual performance was identical between the two settings. All it affected was how fast the fan ramped up.
Note that it is normal for the Omen Command Center to note a CPU temperature of 85C. This is well within the specification for the CPU in your Omen, your CPU is spec'ed to operate at up to 100C.