Hello everyone!
I don't know if this was posted here before and I'm sorry if it was but I couldn't find my specific problem,
Well, My problem is that my laptop's CPU overheats while gaming that it reaches 98° C (about 208.4°F ), and the GPU temperature reaches 95° C sometimes too, and the CPU also reaches 76 ° C (about 168.8°F) even on idle (literally right after booting), I don't know if this is normal for gaming laptops or not, cause some of my friends say it's normal and it's a common problem cause laptops aren't actually designed for gaming and heavy work but others tell me that I'm literally frying my laptop, So I'm kinda confused and I don't know if I should be concerned or not, If I should, What can I do?
well, I usually game on my PC but I'm currently on a trip for 2 weeks and I thought I could game on my laptop now cuz you know it's a "gaming" laptop, so why not, right?
The laptop is also relatively new, I bought it like 8 months ago and I've barely used it and It was inside the bag most of the time, So I don't think dust is the problem here and the fans are not on 100% even while gaming cuz I can barely hear their noises.
Everything is up to date (Including BIOS) and I double checked that using the HP Support Assistant, Also, HP Coolsense is on.
So, Any Suggestions?
The laptop is HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-cx0xxx
Full specs in case you need them:
i5-8300H
GTX 1050Ti
1x8GB 2666Mhz Ram
1TB HDD + Evo 970 250GB SSD
I don't know if this was posted here before and I'm sorry if it was but I couldn't find my specific problem,
Well, My problem is that my laptop's CPU overheats while gaming that it reaches 98° C (about 208.4°F ), and the GPU temperature reaches 95° C sometimes too, and the CPU also reaches 76 ° C (about 168.8°F) even on idle (literally right after booting), I don't know if this is normal for gaming laptops or not, cause some of my friends say it's normal and it's a common problem cause laptops aren't actually designed for gaming and heavy work but others tell me that I'm literally frying my laptop, So I'm kinda confused and I don't know if I should be concerned or not, If I should, What can I do?
well, I usually game on my PC but I'm currently on a trip for 2 weeks and I thought I could game on my laptop now cuz you know it's a "gaming" laptop, so why not, right?
The laptop is also relatively new, I bought it like 8 months ago and I've barely used it and It was inside the bag most of the time, So I don't think dust is the problem here and the fans are not on 100% even while gaming cuz I can barely hear their noises.
Everything is up to date (Including BIOS) and I double checked that using the HP Support Assistant, Also, HP Coolsense is on.
So, Any Suggestions?
The laptop is HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-cx0xxx
Full specs in case you need them:
i5-8300H
GTX 1050Ti
1x8GB 2666Mhz Ram
1TB HDD + Evo 970 250GB SSD