Terente22CmRecords 19 AGO 2024 a las 6:08 a. m.
Question about CPU Temp On A Laptop
So the amd ryzen 5 5500u, on web it say its max temp should be 105 degrees, in games, on a laptop hiting temps between 75-85/87 degrees, what do you hink about it? to much ok?
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ReBoot 19 AGO 2024 a las 7:47 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por BG Suk`s:
So the amd ryzen 5 5500u, on web it say its max temp should be 105 degrees, in games, on a laptop hiting temps between 75-85/87 degrees, what do you hink about it? to much ok?
You just said 105 is the maximum and the temperatures you've listed are below the maximum.
Terente22CmRecords 19 AGO 2024 a las 7:49 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por ReBoot:
Publicado originalmente por BG Suk`s:
So the amd ryzen 5 5500u, on web it say its max temp should be 105 degrees, in games, on a laptop hiting temps between 75-85/87 degrees, what do you hink about it? to much ok?
You just said 105 is the maximum and the temperatures you've listed are below the maximum.

yes my question was regarding the levels, 80+ degree is a lil higher, is a laptop tho, but i doubt its ok to run it 10h a day at that temp, thats why i asked, i wish to know how others cpus behave on laptops of some people gaamign here, wich temps they have, so i can compare
Ettanin 19 AGO 2024 a las 7:51 a. m. 
Laptops aren't intended for prolonged full power stress use. I recommend letting it cool down every 2-3 hours.
RPG Gamer Man 19 AGO 2024 a las 7:54 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Ettanin:
Laptops aren't intended for prolonged full power stress use. I recommend letting it cool down every 2-3 hours.

This. If your using a laptop for gaming, they are not made for gaming. In the future, consider getting a Desktop gaming pc. After all, until laptops can be on for about 24 hours with benchmarked would i consider them good for modern gaming. Until then, stick with desktop pc's. Use your laptop for school, and work, and maybe some older games from 2010 and older to make sure your laptop does not overheat too much.
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Marazipan 19 AGO 2024 a las 10:01 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por RPG Gamer Man:
Publicado originalmente por Ettanin:
Laptops aren't intended for prolonged full power stress use. I recommend letting it cool down every 2-3 hours.

This. If your using a laptop for gaming, they are not made for gaming. In the future, consider getting a Desktop gaming pc.
Except for all those laptops sold as gaming laptops.

Publicado originalmente por BG Suk`s:
Publicado originalmente por ReBoot:
You just said 105 is the maximum and the temperatures you've listed are below the maximum.

yes my question was regarding the levels, 80+ degree is a lil higher, is a laptop tho, but i doubt its ok to run it 10h a day at that temp, thats why i asked, i wish to know how others cpus behave on laptops of some people gaamign here, wich temps they have, so i can compare
Did you read the article I linked to? AMD are saying your CPU is designed to run hot, they mention 90 as being expected behaviour. Even if you exceed maximum temp all that'll happen is the CPU will throttle it's speed until it cools down below it again. It's not going to materially affect the life of the CPU.
bAd a!m 19 AGO 2024 a las 10:13 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por RPG Gamer Man:
Publicado originalmente por Ettanin:
Laptops aren't intended for prolonged full power stress use. I recommend letting it cool down every 2-3 hours.

This. If your using a laptop for gaming, they are not made for gaming. In the future, consider getting a Desktop gaming pc. After all, until laptops can be on for about 24 hours with benchmarked would i consider them good for modern gaming. Until then, stick with desktop pc's. Use your laptop for school, and work, and maybe some older games from 2010 and older to make sure your laptop does not overheat too much.

I've been using gaming laptops since 2008 and never had any issues with them. My toshiba qosmio died after 15 years, my old msi died after 13 years and currently using a lenovo legion pro. No issues for extended gaming sessions of over 6 hours.
Dr.Shadowds 🐉 19 AGO 2024 a las 10:26 a. m. 
OP all you need to know is 100c, or higher = bad, and below 100c = good

Simple enough right?

Any other question?
MancSoulja 19 AGO 2024 a las 11:26 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Ettanin:
Laptops aren't intended for prolonged full power stress use. I recommend letting it cool down every 2-3 hours.

Heating then cooling components every few hours is literally the worst thing you can do. As long as you're below TJMax a laptop will be fine running full power 24/7.
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