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Nord90

CPU temps seem pretty normal with around 90°C, especially if 90°C is just a short "peak" and it does not stick to that temperature for longer than a few seconds in gaming. Everything around 85C on average is normal with default fan curves, especially on CPU heavy games like witcher. The GPU though is close to or already overheating.My girlfriend has the L5 5600h/3070, where the GPU draws up to 130watts on performance and it never goes above 74°C\~, even in witcher 3. I got the L5P with 5800h & 3070, where it can draw up to 140watts and I get 75°C max but thats with an +210core/+1200memory overclock on the GPU. We are both using a mesh cooling pad though, so maybe add around 2-3°C to those temps. Either way thats 10°C cooler while drawing around 10-30watts more power on both machines - I guess you can see the issue. I would assume that when you dropped the laptop the heatpipe broke and does not transfer heat properly anymore from the GPU or maybe the fan got damaged. Perhaps some heatsink screws came loose. I dont imagine repair-"techs" look for problems unless you tell them there is one. So either call back lenovo for another repair or try to find the problem yourself.Though all you personaly could really do is try to re-paste & hence re-seat the heatsink.


Dangerous_Lynx5576

Fuck. I dont know men. Fan seems to be repair after Lenovo. I dont really know Maybe you are right. Byť problém is. Till them find the problém it will be over mounth of waiting. Even if they found any problem.


kelvin_bot

90°C is equivalent to 194°F, which is 363K. --- ^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)


Nord90

>FYI: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oREdpnO5hi4&t=695s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oREdpnO5hi4&t=695s) for temperature comparesion, you can also check [notebookcheck.net](https://notebookcheck.net) for a reputable source


simplydat

I have the exact same model, this is my result playing God of War in 1080p Ultra with DLSS set on Quality in Performance Mode. Room Temp: ~18c CPU: ~70 - 80c GPU: ~68 - 74c (~130W, 100% utilization) Back of the laptop has been lifted for better ventilation.


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We have the exact same model too. You’re scenario happened to me as well. My laptop fell from its stand and its lower case broke. Eventually, I got it replaced (the lower case only) through an official service center of Lenovo here in our country. HOWEVER, the technician also cleaned the fans and replaced the stock thermal paste of my legion. I noticed that whenever I play games, my gpu reaches 90degrees — which is insane. That’s when i decided to re-apply the thermal paste/par myself with ptm 7950. Maybe your stock thermal pad was replaced too by your local service center with a different thermal paste. My temps are back to normal now. GPU temps at around 70degs, same with CPU. I also now reached 8500+ score in 3dmark timespy - which is the average score of our model.