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03-12-2022 10:50 AM
I've got a new laptop Victus 16 e-0000 (2V8Z4AV) with ryzen 5 5600h that has a problem with CPU temperature:
1. With a 100% Maximum processor state in Power Options it goes to 102℃ in a minute in a system stability test (AIDA64);
2. With a 99% Maximum processor state in Power Options it stays near 85-90℃ system stability test (AIDA64). In this case cpu and gpu 100% loaded;
GPU temperature in all tests is below 75℃. I probably would think that 90 is ok but it doesnt work like this in games.
While playing games that use 100% of gpu, cpu temperature also goes to 100℃ in 1-3 minutes even when it's loaded on 20-40% and stays at this level.
So,
1. Is it ok for this CPU to work at 100℃? Maybe I'm wrong while thinking it is a problem.
2. Is there any way to force cpu to work on lower temperatures in game or there's a big chance that I have to go to repair service?