T The3rdWhiteDude Estimable Jul 2, 2014 1 0 4,510 Sep 24, 2014 #1 my CPU is an intel i-7 4510u and my GPU is a radeon r9 m275x and intel hd graphics. they are both running at 50-60 degrees celcius. is that too hot for a gaming laptop? my laptop is a lenovo y40. its the 1,299.00 verson.
my CPU is an intel i-7 4510u and my GPU is a radeon r9 m275x and intel hd graphics. they are both running at 50-60 degrees celcius. is that too hot for a gaming laptop? my laptop is a lenovo y40. its the 1,299.00 verson.
Solution jaguarskx Sep 24, 2014 The temps are fine. If temps were in the 80's or above, then that is when you should start to be a little concerned.
The temps are fine. If temps were in the 80's or above, then that is when you should start to be a little concerned.
COLGeek Cybernaut Moderator Apr 6, 2009 6,218 259 38,490 Sep 24, 2014 #2 Those temps are fine. I wouldn't worry about it unless video performance begins to degrade (tearing, pixelation, etc). Upvote 0 Downvote
Those temps are fine. I wouldn't worry about it unless video performance begins to degrade (tearing, pixelation, etc).
jaguarskx Champion Moderator Apr 19, 2006 7,553 4 50,315 Sep 24, 2014 Solution #3 The temps are fine. If temps were in the 80's or above, then that is when you should start to be a little concerned. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The temps are fine. If temps were in the 80's or above, then that is when you should start to be a little concerned.
V velo3100 Splendid Moderator Jun 22, 2014 4,196 0 31,310 Sep 26, 2014 #4 If these are load temps then they should be fine but if they are idle then its a bit worrying. Upvote 0 Downvote