My Acer Nitro AN517-51 7887 gaming notebook reaches over 90 ° C for the CPU and over 80 ° C for the GPU when gaming at maximum settings and 120fps.
Is this normal or is it a manufacturer error?
Can I fix it?
I look forward to your answers and thank you very much!
How much do you gamble? Every day? If so, how long a day?
If you set the graphics settings to the maximum, it is clear that your CPU and GPU will be fully utilized and accordingly warmer. It is also a notebook, i.e. Cooling is much worse than with a PC anyway.
So again with the Graka. The CPU is a bit warm
but is due to the cooling design of the laptop is actually quite again with laptops.
I just heard that many people have problems with the buttons and the battery with this device. Unfortunately nothing else, but better go to a specialist (or someone will help you here). I'm sorry, I know I could have saved that answer. Still a nice day.
but still for improvement: I think it is quite normal for a laptop that the GPU and CPU are particularly stressed at max settings.
Basically correct. Only the CPU has not so much to do with the graphics settings. Only for next time. Cpu is too constant for randering.
Rather normal as there's no space for water cooling in most laptops and there's little space for air cooling and hot / cold air exchange.
Teozdem the laptop should not work too long with such high temperatures.
About 1 hour a day. The temperature of the CPU was recently even at 97 ° C!
Did you overclock it because if you gamble for 1 hour it shouldn't even be 70 degrees you must have overclocked have a look