Now considering you have the 4600H/1650Ti variant, I imagine that your peak CPU/GPU temps will start off as lower than mine. All while maintaining nearly the same FPS no less! So what I did was disable turbo boost on the CPU, while simultaneously undervolt+overclock the GPU using MSI Afterburner, which has dropped my max temps down to about 85C/80C on the CPU/GPU. With all that being said, I still don't feel comfortable seeing anything above 90C on my laptop. In fact, AMD's spec sheet rates the Ryzen 4000 series chips to tap out at 105C, so while 95C may feel "hot" it may very well be perfectly within normal operating parameters. Seeing as how I never see the CPU go above 95C, I reckon that ASUS/AMD designed it to handle that perpetually. I have the A15 4800H/2060 variant, and I regularly see my temps max out at 95C/86C on the CPU/GPU (when gaming/benchmarking).
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