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HD Graphics 5500 not dissipated on Acer Aspire notebook it's safe?

SCapa
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Hi everyone, I recently bought an Acer Aspire E5-573G, when I opened the rear panel to increase the ram and change ssd, I realized that the iGPU (HD 5500 GT2) is not dissipated in any way, what do you advise me to do? it is safe to use in this condition? Here the photo

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SCapa
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ok so, the temperature are normal in the range of 37/51°C this cpu ulv are very power efficient.

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SCapa
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ok so, the temperature are normal in the range of 37/51°C this cpu ulv are very power efficient.

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idata
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Hi Stephen88,

 

 

I would suggest you to get in contact with your computer manufacturer to see if your laptop is under the warranty, as they are more familiar with the total configuration of your integrated system and the way all the features interact with each other.

 

 

Please bear in mind that Intel sells parts to various OEM's (Original Equipment Manufacturers), who then integrate them with other system components (power supplies, disk drives, add in cards, software, etc). These parts may be customized to the OEM's specifications.

 

 

In this link you can access to acer® support.

 

http://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/support http://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/support

 

 

Regards,

 

Hellen

 

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SCapa
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temperature are not a problem, contact the manufacturer is useless because all E5-573 are mede like that, I did not conceive the reason to cut that piece of deliberately heatsink so as not to touch it graphics card.

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idata
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Hi Stephen88,

 

 

Thank you to provide the right information; I am glad that your system is fine.

 

 

Regards,

 

Hellen.
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