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HP Pavilion 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop PC 15-ec2000 (2P6B3AV)

Why I have 97°c while i playing game and the laptop in idle mode goes up to 55°c is this normall? I'm scared of it bcs. i bought laptop HP PAVILION GAMING 15-EC2800NC 2 weeks ago.  pc specs:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600H

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB

SSD M.2 512GB

RAM: DDR4 8GB 3200 MHz

DISPLAY:  1920x1080 ,00144HZ,

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@IcyIme wrote:

Why I have 97°c while i playing game and the laptop in idle mode goes up to 55°c is this normall?


@IcyIme 

 

That is normal for a gaming machine, your machine could run up to 150W or even 200W (on same).  Have you tried to touch to a 100W incandescent lamp (when it's on) ?


 Please try a cooling pad, this may help a bit. Machine will automatically shut itself down when too hot.


                           https://www.techradar.com/au/news/best-laptop-cooling-pad


Regards.

BH
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@IcyIme wrote:

Why I have 97°c while i playing game and the laptop in idle mode goes up to 55°c is this normall?


@IcyIme 

 

That is normal for a gaming machine, your machine could run up to 150W or even 200W (on same).  Have you tried to touch to a 100W incandescent lamp (when it's on) ?


 Please try a cooling pad, this may help a bit. Machine will automatically shut itself down when too hot.


                           https://www.techradar.com/au/news/best-laptop-cooling-pad


Regards.

BH
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