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It's probably your Web browser, try turning off Hardware Acceleration. In browsers settings.
also i was just checking Turbo mode ofcourse i dont use it on idle mode
But still i dont understand how come the temperature is high even in idle mode
Dead thermal paste and thermal pads replace them, or the CPU and GPUs are clocking to their highest point on performance mode so generate mode idle heat simple.
Check what effect 'turbo mode' exactly has on the components.
Could u ellaborate?
> Thermal Paste on the CPU & GPU core.
> Thermal Pads on things such as VRAM.
> The actual Cooling Fan(s).
Easy to take apart Laptops and do this all yourself as needed; replacement parts can easily be found places like Ebay. It's also always a good idea to keep a Laptop (when used heavily such as when gaming) in an elevated position, never on a flat surface of ANY kind. Also taking it apart slightly so that all dust can be blown out from inside; keeping Keyboard, any ports as well as any vents or fans clean of dust, as it can build up fast, especially when used for things where the Fan speed is cranking up more, as more air volume through the devices means faster dust build up.
even e-cigs
It is possible it could use a dusting out and some new paste
Making sure the laptop is elevated and the vents arent covered or blocked is also important.
But even so, the temps are kinda ehhhh..
Keep an eye on running/active processes (doesnt have to be a game) and go from there at the least
Any effective ways so that they can test it?
It must be in Performance Mode to get the full performance of the CPU + GPU for when doing things like Video Rendering/Editiing, Live-Streaming, Playing Games; or other CPU/GPU demanding apps. When just doing non-demanding stuff put it in Silent Mode.