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hi, the temprature of CPU reach to 93C while play GTA V and GPU to 85C.

is it too high? how to reduce it ? it make so bad noise with fans.

 

GTX1050

I5-7300HQ

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@tornedoar 

Playing games drives up both the CPU (processor) and GPU (graphics) usage -- that will make the laptop a LOT hotter.

 

If you reduce the graphics demands in the games, that will reduce the GPU demands and the laptop MIGHT run cooler -- but then you would be sacrificing game quality.

 

All you can really do is purchase one of the laptop cooling stands that has fans in it.  The fans draw heat away from the laptop case and it will run cooler, and the fans slower, as a result.



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@tornedoar 

Playing games drives up both the CPU (processor) and GPU (graphics) usage -- that will make the laptop a LOT hotter.

 

If you reduce the graphics demands in the games, that will reduce the GPU demands and the laptop MIGHT run cooler -- but then you would be sacrificing game quality.

 

All you can really do is purchase one of the laptop cooling stands that has fans in it.  The fans draw heat away from the laptop case and it will run cooler, and the fans slower, as a result.



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
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