Monitor CPU heat levels while creating video in Premiere Pro
Monitor CPU heat levels while creating video in Premiere Pro
Temperature of 97 degrees is not typical for rendering videos in Premier Pro on a high-performance power plan. After lowering the CPU temperature to around 50 degrees with the cooling pad, it seems your setup is stabilizing. Your HP Pavilion LAPTOP with Ryzen 5 5500U and 16GB RAM should handle rendering well at this setting.
In a compact laptop where heat management isn't a priority, it's normal to see elevated CPU temperatures. The most effective solution remains using the cooling pad if temperatures remain high.