Gaming laptop CPU 80 C

How Hot Should my CPU Be When Playing Games? No matter the case, a CPU temperature should play around 75-80 degrees celsius when gaming. When the computer is doing small processes or in an idle state, it should be around 45 degrees celsius to a little over 60 degrees celsius at most.

IS 80 C safe for a CPU?

Anything more than 60 degrees for a CPU is dangerous. 70c is safe for i series. Laptop cpus can get even hotter, usually 80c is fine. Fx are fine to mid 60 and apus mid 70.

Is 80 degrees Celsius hot for a CPU gaming laptop?

Still, 80c for a gaming laptop seems to be normal. coolers are puny and the combination of a strong processor and a discrete gpu chips make them run hot under load. Not good, but there is little one can do about it.

Is 82 degrees hot for CPU while gaming?

Yes, it is safe. The processor will slow down or shut off if it senses a dangerous temperature. That is around 100c. If your case has good front air intake to feed your cooler, you should be seeing 10-15c.

Do Gaming laptops run hotter?

Gaming laptops get so hot because they have high-performance processors and dedicated graphics cards that generate a lot of heat when under load. And since these components are crammed into a very small chassis, airflow is restricted which causes heat to build-up in the laptop’s interior.

Is 81c CPU bad?

Nothing dangerous, just a little bit warm. If using the stock cooler that is expected.

When does my CPU hit 80 degrees when in games?

Hey so now with summer and all my CPU hits 80 degrees while gaming, it doesn’t go past that but usually it’s between 75-80. The CPU is an i5 4670 with the stock cooler. Changed the thermal paste but it’s the same, should I change the cooler or is 80c fine?

What should I do if my CPU temp reaches 80C?

If you didn’t clear the dust off of your PC when you reapplied thermal paste, do that now, get a can of pressurized air, take it outside and blow it. You can also open the side of your case for more airflow, some cases have bad airflow, especially the non-brand ones. Stock cooler on the haswell chips is insufficient for overclock.

What’s the CPU temp on my new build?

I am currently facing some temperature challenges on my new build. When my processor is under load (gaming for instance), the CPU temperatures are oscilating between 80C and 90C.The fan curves for my AIO are set to PWM and to go 100% when temperatures go above 80C, but that does not seem to be enough to keep the CPU constantly under 80C.

How long can you play games at 80C?

I often play games after work, about 3-4hrs. Question is, can I still continue to play games at that temperature for the next 4-6 days without breaking my cpu?


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  • This is just great information. I also hope you update this page for new hardwares and don’t just forget about it and don’t change URL please, so we can come back here by saved link. Thank you

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  • Really liked your list. Hope you update it with newer processors and gpu’s

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  • Hi Guys,

    So ive been wondering if my CPU are in danger because of the temperature’s while Gaming games like Apex legend’s.
    Idle temp is around 39-42 celcius and while gaming it hit around 70-95 celcius!

    BR
    Masen Saleh

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  • Hey so I tried everything and even changed my cooling paste and I still get 90 degrees celsius even when it’s idle :((

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  • I would not recommend method 11. I had set out to try and lower my cpu temps and I have ended up with my SSD being formatted and I’ve been bluescreened by windows after trying for several hours to get my pc to start up again after adjusting settings based off of method 11. This might work for some, but if your temperatures are above 70, don’t do this.

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  • Lowering CPU usage worked with me too. 15 degrees Celsius down. My laptop shut down permanently because of the too high temperature. Now it doesn’t anymore; however it’s a bit slower. The core problem is for sure not in CPU usage; lowering it solves the problem on the spot, but not the cause. I think, I have to open my laptop and to clean it from the dust. Additionally, I have put some plastic corks below, to ease the air circulation and ordered a cooling pad. Afterwards I will try to set the CPU usage back to 100%. Thank you Juzel!

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  • About Method 11: Is it safe to play games using 80% of CPU Power ?

    The whole Fatal Error part got me uneasy;

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  • About Method 11: Can i safely play games while using 80% of processor power ? The fatal Error part is making me uneasy

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  • Actually your wrong a cpu can go above 80 degrees c and is suggested by Intel, the Intel core i7 9750H actually can go upto 100 degrees C without damaging the cpu, may want to updated your suggestions, most high end gaming laptops operate high demanding games from 70-90 degrees c.

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  • Orange light on front of my computer is steady not blinking and is not turning into green.what is the solution??

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  • i tried everything , EVERYTHING ! , i don’t really have money to buy another cpu or better cooler , my temp is still same …

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  • Thank you for the advice! While I didn’t need to download your program as my motherboard comes standard with fan management software, your advice on lowering cpu power usage worked like a charm! Just as you said, lowering it to 80 dropped my core temp by a whopping 15 degrees Celsius! An addition point of advice though: sometimes, your minimum settings may be set to 100% as well so you’ll also need to change those to 80%! 🙂

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