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Could unlimited FPS damage components?


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Forgot to cap my FPS to 60 to reduce power and help my laptop with its cooling, and I realized this about 1-2 months in. I've only been playing games like Minecraft, Fortnite, and Roblox on this laptop and they weren't capped at 60 fps for the first few months I got the laptop, but I've learned since then. I've owned this laptop for a little over a year now, and it's been performing great. Is there any chance of damage to components inside my laptop? The laptop should just handle it right? Thanks in advance.










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  • It won't damage any components unless there was some existing problem. CPUs and CPUs generally automatically shut themselves down if they approach temperatures that could cause damage.

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  • It won't damage any components unless there was some existing problem. CPUs and CPUs generally automatically shut themselves down if they approach temperatures that could cause damage.

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It won't damage any components unless there was some existing problem. CPUs and CPUs generally automatically shut themselves down if they approach temperatures that could cause damage.

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It won't damage any components unless there was some existing problem. CPUs and CPUs generally automatically shut themselves down if they approach temperatures that could cause damage.

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yes, your laptop is fine. there would be huge performance issues and failures if something went wrong with the components of your computer-- for example, CPUs, as Badeline said in the comments above, normally shut themselves down if temperatures are too high, most laptop power supplies will shut down the system before croaking.






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    yes, your laptop is fine. there would be huge performance issues and failures if something went wrong with the components of your computer-- for example, CPUs, as Badeline said in the comments above, normally shut themselves down if temperatures are too high, most laptop power supplies will shut down the system before croaking.






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