[SOLVED] CPU temps pretty high

Apr 22, 2019
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Hey!I am using a laptop and I am pretty worried about the fact that it's very loud sometimes and it's temps are not that great while playing games [ had 88 degrees while playing The Witcher 3].Can I do something about it?
Specs:CPU:Ryzen 7-3750h,GPU:GTX 1660 TI and 8 gb ram.I am using windows 10 pro btw.
 
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Either/both of the options above will improve the cooling efficiency, which would require less fan RPM to maintain a similar temp.
The re-paste option would be the best in regard to noise since it's improving the cooling efficiency and doesn't require adding ADDITIONAL fans like a cooling pad would. Re-applying TIM is much more involved though, and may or may not void your (1 year?) warranty.

Option 3 - Use headphones while gaming.
That's pretty normal temp for laptops, especially with your specs. Just be happy your CPU and/or GPU aren't throttling back their clock speeds.

There's really only two options to improve temps on laptops:
Get a laptop cooling pad/stand
Re-apply thermal paste under the heatsinks.
 
That's pretty normal temp for laptops, especially with your specs. Just be happy your CPU and/or GPU aren't throttling back their clock speeds.

There's really only two options to improve temps on laptops:
Get a laptop cooling pad/stand
Re-apply thermal paste under the heatsinks.
So if the temperature is all right is there something what I can do about the noise?When I play GTA 5,The Witcher 3,Dying Light etc my laptop becames a vacuum cleaner.
 
Either/both of the options above will improve the cooling efficiency, which would require less fan RPM to maintain a similar temp.
The re-paste option would be the best in regard to noise since it's improving the cooling efficiency and doesn't require adding ADDITIONAL fans like a cooling pad would. Re-applying TIM is much more involved though, and may or may not void your (1 year?) warranty.

Option 3 - Use headphones while gaming.
 
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