I'm playing fallout 4 again and I'm wondering which temperatures are actually safe, especially in the approaching summer? I have the 2017 erazer gaming laptop with ner 1060 gtx 8 gb and the ix 8 core processor or what that means.
I have the pc for 3 years now (half of it has not played) and then when I play in 6-12 hour sessions. With fallout 4 on ultra my pc has a cpu temperature of 65-80 degrees celsius and gpu temperature at around 55-65 degrees mostly but the cpu 70 and gpu 60 degrees at room temperature and 30 percent fan speed (fan speed is capped at 80% as foolproofing xD). Is that good or bad now? I want to guarantee the life of my laptop for as long as possible up to 6-7 years and I almost only play old games
CPU should have a maximum of 75/80 ° C and GPU a maximum of 90 ° C. But always comes on the model
https://www.wepc.com/tips/optimal-cpu-gpu-temperature-gaming/
I don't know much about laptops. Temperatures of over 80 ° C are acceptable on a desktop. If your components get too hot, they will regulate themselves without defects or the like. Down from the Leostung. This means that the computer / laptop is slower but cooler.
With the laptop, temperatures of 100 degrees are totally normal. But is not designed so that you can use it for 6 years without damage. Gaming laptop means shooting as long as it lasts. After 4 years there's often empty.
If the temperatures are as you write, that's fine, there would even be some room for improvement.
Modern hardware can do a bit and still works quite reliably even at higher temperatures. It becomes critical with a processor from temperatures above 90C ° and with a graphics card it is similar with 85C °. In principle, however, the following applies: the cooler, the better and more durable. You write that you have an average temperature of 70C ° for the processor and 65C ° for the GraKa. So you are fully in the frame.
If you want to do something for the cooling you can buy an external cooling station and put your laptop on it, this will definitely help you to further reduce the temperatures. Such a station would be something like this: