Laptop inside parts or its outside skin can bent/damage due to heat?

danny009

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Hi, I know every laptop is different but can you please answer this question of mine? Heat such as 65c-75c from CPU and/or GPU can damage or bent other smaller parts on the board inside of the laptop? It gets real warm when I put my hands on the laptop skin HWinfo64 says 65c-75c, most of the time it is around 50c but in games it can reach these as well, but I guess these temps are normal for a laptop
 

Lutfij

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Make and model of your laptop? An SKU to the laptop would help us two fold.

Just a generalized opinion, if the laptop is brand new - then no, you shouldn't be worried. If the laptop is older, the plastics will be partially denatured due to heat cycles. If the laptop is a decade of old, the plastic will also be brittle around the area where you see the vents, which most likely is around where the hinge is.
 

danny009

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Apr 11, 2019
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Make and model of your laptop? An SKU to the laptop would help us two fold.

Just a generalized opinion, if the laptop is brand new - then no, you shouldn't be worried. If the laptop is older, the plastics will be partially denatured due to heat cycles. If the laptop is a decade of old, the plastic will also be brittle around the area where you see the vents, which most likely is around where the hinge is.

I asked tons of questions related to this laptop before but I forgot to ask this, it is a ASUS ROG G15 GA503M Zep, I think it is 1-2 years old since its official release to the stores, but we got this 1-2-3 months ago