Hey all
I recently bought a new gaming laptop from PCS and have been running Read Dead Redemption 2 on it for a couple of weeks now. Overall it's been performing well, but I've noticed that the CPU and GPU temps do get alarmingly high at times. I gather that laptop cooling is generally tricky given the compact space, so I was expected things to run fairly hot, but I'm still wondering if I need to be concerned about the temps that I'm seeing.
CPU is 42-50 and GPU is 32-40 or OFF whilst idle in Performance mode
CPU is 75-87 and GPU is 73-82 whilst running Red Dead 2 in Performance mode (Most taxing area of RD2 sees the GPU spike to 93 for a few seconds sometimes)
I've since bought myself a cooling stand to help with this and it seems to have made a difference as I no longer notice any high 90s spikes, but nevertheless I wanted to ask if these are reasonable figures for a gaming laptop
I looked into undervolting with Throttlestop to see if it'd help and while it did keep the CPU temp in the low-to-mid 70s whilst playing, I was getting performance dips in areas where I wasn't previously seeing them, so I wasn't sure if that solution was worth pursuing.
I recently bought a new gaming laptop from PCS and have been running Read Dead Redemption 2 on it for a couple of weeks now. Overall it's been performing well, but I've noticed that the CPU and GPU temps do get alarmingly high at times. I gather that laptop cooling is generally tricky given the compact space, so I was expected things to run fairly hot, but I'm still wondering if I need to be concerned about the temps that I'm seeing.
CPU is 42-50 and GPU is 32-40 or OFF whilst idle in Performance mode
CPU is 75-87 and GPU is 73-82 whilst running Red Dead 2 in Performance mode (Most taxing area of RD2 sees the GPU spike to 93 for a few seconds sometimes)
I've since bought myself a cooling stand to help with this and it seems to have made a difference as I no longer notice any high 90s spikes, but nevertheless I wanted to ask if these are reasonable figures for a gaming laptop
I looked into undervolting with Throttlestop to see if it'd help and while it did keep the CPU temp in the low-to-mid 70s whilst playing, I was getting performance dips in areas where I wasn't previously seeing them, so I wasn't sure if that solution was worth pursuing.