I wonder at what temperature the inside of my gaming laptop melts, because I sometimes play slime rancher and that brings the CPU up to 95 degrees and I'm concerned because the laptop is still quite new
The laptop shouldn't melt, you just won't have all the power of your processor
Can I change something so that I get all the power?
Improve cooling. Which is usually difficult or impossible with a laptop if the manufacturer has not already sold it with very good cooling.
Except for putting the laptop in a cooler place no. If you had a PC, you could simply install a CPU cooler, it is difficult with a laptop
Ah okay thanks, I've already bought an outer cooler that's under the laptop.
But I don't think that helps well.
You would have to make the outer cooler directly at the exits and in such a way that it takes out the warm air, then maybe it would make 1-2 ° C
That's a problem, the cooler is longer than the laptop itself and the outputs are behind the laptop
That is the cooler
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and that The laptop
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I see what I think is the problem, your laptop has the fans on the sides, but the external cooler only pulls the air underneath. It doesn't help much if you have a suitable fan. It really only helps to go to a cooler place, if possible without a carpet nearby
Modern systems have protective mechanisms, such as switching off the computer or throttling. The CPU then clocks down and reduces the power consumption to reduce heat. Mostly at 95-99 degrees. If you play a lot of demanding games, the graphics unit also ensures a lot of heat in the case. Then in the best case you should think about a cooling pad… Or buy a desktop PC.
Do not worry. Nothing melts in your computer so quickly. On the one hand, the CPU throttles its performance to slow down further increases (mostly from + 85 °) and to avoid damage, on the other hand, the plastics in the case would be the first thing that would be affected. They should give in somewhere between 160 and 200 °. A little bit earlier a possibly used glue. But for the box or even parts of it to melt, the part must catch fire.
95 degrees are actually not a little and speak for a rather poor device cooling. Possibly the purchase of a cooling pad (depending on size approx. 15-25 euro) would make sense. This means that the notebook can also be used for longer with maximum performance if the critical temperatures for throttling are not reached at all.