Hi /g/entlemen.
I couldn't find any reliable source of information online, so I'm asking you:
How can CPU's heat hurt my laptop?
I used NBFC to keep my laptop fanless until it reaches 55°C when it starts cooling all the way down to 45°C. It's usually around 50°C.
When I'm in game, it stabilizes at 72°C.
Are those temps "ok"?
What would be the downsides of having it running at 60°C all day long ?
halp i dnt wannna destroy my pc
>>61695509
those temps are basically perfect for laptop CPUs. is it intel or amd?
>>61695509
If it's Intel CPU, undervolt it with XTU.
Also use a coolingpad to get temps under 60C
>>61695509
as long as your cpu is below 200 C
>>61698008
Intel (i5-7200U).
I will check XTU, but I didn't run into any bottleneck yet (and I'm ok with the temps I get).
The dedicated GPU soldering is dogshit on most of the laptops, so you are basically playing the sillicon lottery even at 60 celsius degrees on your gpu.
For socketed CPU <90c is fine
For soldered CPU <70c otherwise the solder will become brittle over time from heating and cooling down