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What is normal temperature of laptop after gaming on high setting?? My laptop heating upto 80°c after half hour of playing FIFA 18 and GTA 5 on high setting.is it normal or it's overheating? Should i stop gamingIMG_20171121_140509.jpgIMG_20171121_155741.jpgIMG_20171121_140124.jpg

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Hi,

 

In heavy gaming those temperatures are OK on laptop. You can see that the max temperature reached 81°C is still well below the Tjunction max (100°C) where the computer would shut down for overheating. The CPU will not even throttle at those temperatures.

 

Hope it helps,

David

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Hi,

 

In heavy gaming those temperatures are OK on laptop. You can see that the max temperature reached 81°C is still well below the Tjunction max (100°C) where the computer would shut down for overheating. The CPU will not even throttle at those temperatures.

 

Hope it helps,

David

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