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Hello,
So I've noticed that while playing games my PC reaches temperatures close to 65~73 degrees!
I’d like to know if that’s a bit too much? Is there any risk of hardware degradation?
Any solutions to lower the temperature?
Image: http://cjoint.com/data3/3HwxjQzPxbD.htm (unzone to see the image as I screenshot on two screens)
The game: Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter.
My setup:
Processor: Intel Core i5 2430M @ 2.40GHz
RAM: 6GB RAM
Motherboard: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. K73SJ
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 3000 (ASUStek Computer Inc)
1024MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 520M (ASUStek Computer Inc)
Help please!
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 23.0
So I've noticed that while playing games my PC reaches temperatures close to 65~73 degrees!
I’d like to know if that’s a bit too much? Is there any risk of hardware degradation?
Any solutions to lower the temperature?
Image: http://cjoint.com/data3/3HwxjQzPxbD.htm (unzone to see the image as I screenshot on two screens)
The game: Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter.
My setup:
Processor: Intel Core i5 2430M @ 2.40GHz
RAM: 6GB RAM
Motherboard: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. K73SJ
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 3000 (ASUStek Computer Inc)
1024MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 520M (ASUStek Computer Inc)
Help please!
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 23.0
3 answers
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The temperatures are okay for a laptop.
Make sure not to play on a bed with something blocking your laptop's vents; it's better to play on a table/desk.
I find your processor quite loaded for a small game like this!
This i5 is not very powerful. -
Hello,
65~73?
But for which component?-
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https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/53450/intel-core-i5-2430m-processor-3m-cache-up-to-3-00-ghz.html
If you look on Intel's website, your processor can go up to 100° Max, so everything is normal. -
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Hello,
You aren't saying what is getting very hot. With a game, a graphics card can normally reach quite high temperatures. To check the acceptable limits, refer to its manual.
-1- If it's the graphics card, you need to increase the speed of the cooling fan(s).
-2- A little dusting of the PC won't hurt it.
Best regards,
François