I have a Dell Inspiron 14 laptop with an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U and 16GB Ram. The other day I started Forza Horizon 4 for the first time, I used CoreTemp to monitor the temperature. The temperature always stayed between 85 and 95 ° C, but once it rose to 102 ° C for a few seconds. AMD states that the maximum temperature is 105 ° C. Has this already damaged the CPU or does it affect it in any way? I was already close to the maximum temperature. As I said it was a maximum of 5 -10 seconds.
If it is too hot, it will lose power over time
If it is too warm it will clock down if it is still too warm, hopefully the emergency will be eliminated
The CPU throttles itself automatically when it reaches the limit, you usually don't have to worry about that
But if it is so high in the long run, I would consider buying a PC for gaming or at least adding an active cooling pad for the notebook
Go to the energy setting and make the Cpu voltage to 99% Then stay at 80 degrees
I would change something about the cooling. So that you are between 60 - 70 degrees.
Is there then a lower performance?
It doesn't boost then. You don't need that when gaming, because the GPU is already bottlenecking. So no loss
Some laptop processors do not support changes by afterburner or similar programs
I forgot 1, I meant the CPU then clocked down by itself
And what would you like to change on a laptop with the cooling?
Everything is soldered on anyway.
Possibly a pair of fans. 90 degrees is okay, but still relatively high.
Fan with in?
Do you realize that we're talking about a laptop?
Please, where do you want to pack a fan? Everything is designed in such a way that nothing more fits in there…
Oh lul sorry, just skimmed the description briefly. Then you can get an external cooling for your laptop. This is a board that you can put under your laptop.
I'm not the FS.
Is Ryzen Master leaving?
Not for me personally and therefore most likely not the other laptop either