Will my i7 7700HQ get too hot?

Bo
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Have you guessed that my i7 gets too hot. Attached are pictures of the temperatures. Have only played Minecraft in the picture.

Wi

The temperatures are - according to data at least - not too hot. In view of the fact that you only use 20 watts here, that means that it will overheat catastrophically at a bit more load. So either the cooler is not installed properly (not fixed or similar) - it lacks thermal grease or other problems. You can't leave it that way.

Qu

Well, HQ implies that this is probably a laptop.

It is true that laptops, due to Baurtbedingt, do not have enough cooling power to operate a modern CPU permanently to maximum performance.

This is quite normal, the system will automatically throttle the power so that the temperature limit (100 ° C tjunction) is not exceeded.

Qu

Or the system has already throttled to 20W, because the temperature limit has been reached.

Can't be said from the snapshot.

Wi

But, you can see the current consumption as well as the min and max consumption here. The screen is from the Hhomework monitor of CPUID - that means it was never z.b. 60watt pulled, but during the complete temperature measurement a maximum of 20watt. What does that mean without load all the time at 80-95 degrees hangs and under light load jumps to 100 degrees and then throttles or already throttles the whole time which actually only at 100 degrees would be the case.

Qu

Unless of course Hhomework Monitor did not start with…

The minimum temperature is also indicated here with 95 ° C (package).
Whether that is with or without load you can't see at all.

I hope hard that this is not the idle temperature, because that would be really bad.

Wi

Sure you can see that, we have the package power consumption. If I put in 18 watts of electricity where I get the thermal response to it. And even here show at least 12watt (much less is under normal use not synonymous) you should very very quickly get away from the 85-90 degrees.

But what I have actually overlooked at the first drüberschauhen that is a laptop is… Rip.

Wi

Nevertheless, there's something lazy here. My 2009er dell xps makes minecraft come without such temperatures and is actually known for heat problems. Here is 99.99% something broken…

Gr

According to Intel, the Core i7-7700HQ is allowed to record an electrical power of between 35 and 45 watts on average depending on the configuration of the package, with a maximum T_Junction of 100 degrees Celsius.

https://ark.intel.com/...0-ghz.html

Since the analysis shows that the temperature of the package is barely half of the possible power (W), your CPU could either already be in run-flat mode (clock throttling below 2.8 Ghz) and / or with your fan / device ventilation something not.

Download the freeware tool Speedfan and see if you can see current fan speeds or percentages of PWM fan power.

Also check the CPU clock rates in the polled load scenario.

Bo

When CPU fan "2228481" RPM is displayed… Have now exchanged thermal grease and fan cleaned. Now it runs under the same conditions to about 50 ° C

Bo

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Gr

If the WLP swap makes it fit again with the core temperatures under load (during gaming), you have found the fault with it. 😉

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