04-25-2021 02:35 PM
04-27-2021 02:58 AM
waxy78611as I explained, because the huawei has a bad cooling solution, it cannot effectively transfer heat from the chips to the phone. This is also why you see very bad performance on games like genshin imapct because it internally cooks itself.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/164243#Comment_164243
Thanks for the reply. So, having a temperature of 38degrees while web browsing and using YouTube is normal? But why is my huawei at 22degrees with same usage? This is what I don't understand, how and why the rog 5 sits at 38 while the huawei sits at 22 with similar usage
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04-27-2021 01:38 PM
DanishbluntSo wait,60 degrees is bad for the battery?https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/164299#Comment_164299
as I explained, because the huawei has a bad cooling solution, it cannot effectively transfer heat from the chips to the phone. This is also why you see very bad performance on games like genshin imapct because it internally cooks itself.
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04-27-2021 11:17 PM
GREEKLEADERIf your device temperature is below 50 , you are all good, even at above 50 i wont damage the battery but its a point where you should let it coolhttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/164389#Comment_164389
So wait,60 degrees is bad for the battery?
But I game always on 46c ambient temps and on genshin impact 53c max,have I already fked up my rog 3's battery? Or I'm still in the clear?
I can't begin to imagine how the battery feels inside the rog 5
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04-28-2021 02:23 AM
GREEKLEADERas saifuddin was explaining, while mid 50s is around a "warm" point its still within operation temperature, however 60 is degradation point.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/164389#Comment_164389
So wait,60 degrees is bad for the battery?
But I game always on 46c ambient temps and on genshin impact 53c max,have I already fked up my rog 3's battery? Or I'm still in the clear?
I can't begin to imagine how the battery feels inside the rog 5
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05-05-2021 07:41 AM