My laptop reaches in games such as GTA often reaches the 90 ° Celsius mark or, if it comes high, almost 100.
Now I have the question of whether these temperatures are harmful to the hardware and whether a cooler like this * could cool the laptop by 10-20 degrees.
80 degrees should actually be the maximum.
And I don't think anything can make your PC colder since it probably wasn't optimized to run games like Gta
Cleaning the air ducts and keeping them clear would help more.
Even if laptop CPUs can withstand a lot more than their desktop brothers, 90 - 100 ° C is already quite at the limit.
So mine never gets higher than 92 ° C (but only in an exceptional case) and because my hardware clocks down
Mostly when it runs under load at 70-80 ° C
But 90-100 ° C is really violent and long-term harmful
I can't say anything about the cooler right now.
The reviews are good and numerous. You won't find out anything else here.
However, I'd rather look for a good docking station than a pure fan.
And alternatively: get two strips that you slide under the laptop so that the air underneath has a little more play and is not directly on the table.
I recently had the laptop cleaned. They somehow managed to scrap the fans so they even installed new fans.
I have a gaming laptop with a 7th generation i7 and a GTX 1060.
That would make me stop very much, if you get something like this, you can also forget about the thermal grease, or install the wrong fans, … I would complain to the technician / shop.
Okay, then it is probably due to the poor cooling of the laptop, but I can also be wrong
So actually everything is working right now. One fan runs a tick slower otherwise everything else is normal. I prefer not to screw it on myself.
Phew even with Minecraft the CPU runs at 84 even though I have already set the fans to the maximum speed (if the Lpatop would not even do it in automatic mode, it will not run at maximum even at 95 degrees.)
Then your laptop has a very weak heat sink, so an external cooling device would probably make the most sense
It would have been interesting if the heat problems occurred before cleaning or after cleaning. So you could say that it was simply wrong planning by the manufacturer to under-dimension the cooling.
From 90 it gets really critical and is definitely damaging to the hardware in the long run. From 100, the Lapi would probably switch itself off (depending on the setting) to avoid damage.
Are two fans that each run at 6122 RPM
It improved a little after cleaning because before that the temperatures were more often at 100, now more likely at 80-90
Then he did not put much effort into the cooling concept.