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Hello everyone, i recently got an Omen Max 16 with this specs:

ultra 7 255hx 

Rtx 5070ti

64gb Ram

 

So, i have been playing around and everything have been great, its a beautiful device that runs smoothly, the only thing that concerns me Is the temps, I just want to know whats a decent range of the cpu and gpu temps in order to maximize the longevity of the device, and how often it's recommended to give it mainteniance and change of thermal paste 

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@Emmanuelqg08 

 

From Google:

 

Modern gaming laptops are generally designed to handle temperatures up to 90°C (194°F) before performance throttling kicks in to prevent overheating. While temperatures around 80-85°C (176-185°F) are considered normal under heavy load like gaming, consistently running at 85°C or higher can potentially reduce the lifespan of components over time.

 

From Gemini :     https://gemini.google.com/app/e4bc2db91167098c?hl=en-AU

 

From my experiences: Please do not run over  90°C for too long. You can use notebook cooler to reduce 5°C to 10°C 

 

Regards.

BH
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