I have a ASUS Tuf Gaming A17 Laptop with a AMD Ryzen 5 4600H and a Nvidia GTX 1650. My laptops CPU consistently gets to about 80 degrees Celsius and my GPU gets to about and stays around 70 degrees Celsius. I want to know if this is too much or if it’s fine. The laptops fans do not sound like they are struggling to cool itself down so I haven’t been thinking much of it but I just want to know if I’m damaging my laptop by letting it get that hot.
I have attached a picture of how hot it gets when I usually play.
- considering my omen 17 when in games is around 85c for the cpu and 70 for the gpu I see this as an absolute win 
- Thats actually good temp 
- That is impressive temperatures for a gaming laptop. 
- damn, that temp comes up in mt dreams pretty often 
- That is normal bro. If it is around 90 only you need to worry. - 90 is still normal. Been gaming at ±95°C for 5 years. Most CPUs are good until about 110°C. - Varies from processor to processor. - For example, Ryzen 5800H will go up to 105C, but Ryzen 6800H goes up to 95C. 
 
 
- You think that’s hot? My 11400H will hit 95C no problem. (Although it’s fine) - Not fine if it regularly stays there. Your cpu not only throttle to get the temp down which gives inferior performance but it is also dying quicker. 
 
- Not even close. 
- You call that hot? 
- no 
- That’s a good temp for a laptop 
- nah it is the nominal temp. when we design chips, we expect it to run kinda normally upto 125. 
- No, its pretty warm yes but those temps are fine. 
- That’s not even hot 
- My desktop pc doesn’t even get those gpu temps lmao 
- Lol my laptop us running at 90 to 100 and it’s fine . Welcome to laptop gaming 
