I recently bought an Acer Nitro 5 i7-9750H gtx1660Ti 16Ram
And an Msi With the same become 21GB Ram
Have a while playing (COD Warzone) both laptops reach their 90-96 degrees whether the fans are running at 6200 revolutions
This was not the case before the update because it was always 75-80 degrees GPU mostly under 75
CPU always 75-85 Max (in 4 - 5 hours playing time
I put the thermal grease artic mx4 on both of them, the old one was just clapped on the CPU AND GPU that was scattered all over the place, but didn't it work for Warzone?
Does anyone have any experience of why?
I know that the cooling for laptops is not good but before that it was not that the CoreTemps are over 90 and not even after 20-30min
I even undervolted to 1,100, screwed down a couple of temperatures, the first 30 minutes I'm at 70-80 then it goes up to 85 90
I have ka why would it need help?
Under Task Manager I see that the GTX1660 Ti only has a load of 2-3% although I need help loading the game via the gtx GPU
This is completely normal with laptops sorry but how do you imagine how such a small stunted fan can cool with a small cooling block? Laptops are simply not designed for permanent full load and mostly not adequately cooled
Acer laptops always have problems with cooling, so is mine. Also have certain games in which the laptop overheats, if it is only after the update and only at Warzone the game may have been patched more demanding or performance-consuming. There really only helps one thing, exchange your thermal paste for feces and follow the words of God: And don't drink yourself full of wine, from which an untidy being follows, but become full of spirit.
Yes, the problem is yes. For 3 months, the temps weren't over 80 85, but after the update it is so I'm wondering whether it could be the thermal paste but the GPU remains in play 60-70 ° and cpu to 98
The wlp does not change, so there will be other reasons, either the software is now more powerful or you have blocked the airflow somewhere
Laptops are always a little "stupid" when it comes to cooling due to their compactness and they like to get hot quickly.
Not just when it comes to cooling.
As far as we know it can't have made such an extreme difference after a long time
I changed the wlp myself because I thought the wlp was on it. Garbage is what it is and unevenly distributed I made new ones on it
What do you mean by airflow?
How the air flows into the housing and comes out again in the sense of being blocked by another underfloor or dust
If it wasn't before the update? May have been changed with the update, the graphics options.
I also thought that and compared everything with the old update no difference so easily it should not reach 98 degrees and dss in a few minutes before the round has started I have already reached 90 91 °
Normal temperatures for notebook CPUs. They are designed for that. The CPU would automatically clock down if it gets too hot.