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Displaying content on a laptop featuring its built-in graphics card

Displaying content on a laptop featuring its built-in graphics card

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06-07-2016, 09:53 PM
#1
No, you shouldn't harm your CPU or GPU by rendering videos on a laptop with an integrated AMD Radeon Vega 7 GPU.
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RinkAudenaerde
06-07-2016, 09:53 PM #1

No, you shouldn't harm your CPU or GPU by rendering videos on a laptop with an integrated AMD Radeon Vega 7 GPU.

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cUpkaKeZ8701
Junior Member
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06-08-2016, 06:27 PM
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In general, yes.
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cUpkaKeZ8701
06-08-2016, 06:27 PM #2

In general, yes.

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Faryver
Junior Member
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06-08-2016, 09:08 PM
#3
Processors come with built-in safeguards and monitoring systems to prevent overheating, which means you're unlikely to permanently harm your CPU. But heat remains a concern. Today's laptops often lack sufficient cooling components like fans and heatsinks, making it harder for the processor to stay cool during intense use. This can cause it to reach its maximum temperature sooner, reducing boost performance. For improved speed or better thermal management, consider boosting fan speed or using an external cooler with a fan.
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Faryver
06-08-2016, 09:08 PM #3

Processors come with built-in safeguards and monitoring systems to prevent overheating, which means you're unlikely to permanently harm your CPU. But heat remains a concern. Today's laptops often lack sufficient cooling components like fans and heatsinks, making it harder for the processor to stay cool during intense use. This can cause it to reach its maximum temperature sooner, reducing boost performance. For improved speed or better thermal management, consider boosting fan speed or using an external cooler with a fan.