Laptop cpu strange values?

Gi
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A few days ago I got myself a new laptop after my old one gave up the ghost. Unfortunately, I now noticed that the CPU gets quite hot (as an example when playing War thunder 100 C °)

However, the values are quite erratic (100 C ° is a top value here, the value hops from 80 - 100 C ° around) the IGPU shows a linear increasing value, which stops at 82 C ° the same with the GPU (this stops the value increases at around 78 ° C).

I found that a little strange can you trust this value under these circumstances? (my laptop model G3 3500 Dell) Does this temperature affect the life of the laptop or is the hardware designed for such temperatures and, unlike PC hardware, is this not so affected? According to the Alienware Command Center, the fan only runs at a maximum of 82%.

(I have already tried to reduce the CPU voltage myself, unfortunately this was limited by Dell, conductive paste should still be new)

li

100 degrees for laptops can unfortunately be normal. You can possibly set the fans to 100% in the UEFI or with MSI Afterburner, which could then sound like GE90 engines.

A cooling pad can also help.

Gi

I've already ordered a cooling pad. Should also arrive after the holidays. Well I hope not that the CPU will be gone after 2 years…

wi

These are not strange values, the thing just doesn't cool properly.

To improve the cooling you can buy a kind of cooling plate where you put the thing on top and the temp is then derived from the bottom of the laptop.

I just can't remember what the right name for these things is. But do you think so.

Otherwise you can of course call the manufacturer, it could be that something was not going right when assembling the laptop.

And yes, if you have temps close to 100 degrees it will reduce the life of all components exposed to these temps.

ma

100 ° C is already a house number, and the CPU suffers from it. If the Intel Core i7 10750H is in this model, 100 ° C is the maximum T junction (maximum temperature according to Intel).

If you look at the G3 3500 laptop, it's a very thin, light, laptop. Logically, there isn't really much space for a generous cooling solution.

The 100 ° C also had a negative impact in the Notebookcheck test, in connection with a loud fan that only moderately managed to push the CPU to just 90 ° C. The testers also noticed that the processor was running at its limit from the throttling of the CPU, which fell a little below the actual base clock.

Likewise, the laptop gets very warm with over 58 ° C on various surfaces. In short, the installed cooling solution does not match the installed components. The complete design is not suitable for gaming hardware and is more suitable for UltraBooks, with power-saving technologies such as ULV processors, and without a dedicated graphics card.

Gi

I've already got myself a cooling pad. Unfortunately, high temperatures seem to be a chronic disease of the G3 series. Well maybe the Küglpad helps a little

wi

I could imagine about 10 degrees less, but then the process is no longer clocked down so much and zack you have a few degrees more.

So I'm afraid you will follow the path of everyone I know who had a gaming laptop and use a fixed PC for your next purchase.

Gi

Hm i can't fault the temperature of the surface. But it seems to be a chronic disease of the G3 series…

ma

As I said, the device is overwhelmed by the powerful hardware.

Br

The Dell G3 series 3500 is available in various configurations with regard to CPU and graphics hardware.

Intel mobile processors (quad core) of the 8000/9000 Core i series are almost always a bit hot-blooded in compact books up to 15.6 "because with maximum performance in the energy scheme next to a dedicated graphics unit, they can normally be loud at around 100 to 105 degrees Celsius Reach Intel before throttling.

For models with mobile AMD Ryzen 4000 series, the 7 nm manufacturing process is one of the main reasons for very "nervous" temperature jump behavior with regard to short, high peaks. This is already known on the desktop since Ryzen 3000 (Zen 2). There there are usually only very short-term "hot spots" in the substrate. The same applies to AMD graphics chips from the RX 5x00 series, which are also lithographed using the 7 nm process.

Which CPU and which (additional) graphics card are installed in your G3?

Gi

I have the variant with an i7-10750 with integrated UHD graphics 620 (GPU RTX 2060)

Br

Then you shouldn't be surprised. A thick intel Core i7-10750H - hexacore with 6 cores / 12 threads including a Geforce RTX 2060 in a compact notebook case.

I'm assuming that the i7 will / must lower its clock rate / turbo on individual cores when it reaches 100 ° C.

The integrated Geforce RTX 2060 will have its own cooler and fan.