It's one of the best laptop CPU on the market. In this case, I suspect you have a Core i7 8750H, meaning it's 2.2 GHz to 4.1GHz. Next time you want to post on a forums with the specs, use the model. PS: That CPU isn't a 2.2 GHz CPU, that's only the minimum speed.
Other than that, there's isn't much you can do, as you said yourself, it's a laptop. One last thing that could help would be to buy a gaming laptop cooling pad(it's basically a pad with fans inside that would put under the laptop to help with the airflow).
If it's a "gaming" laptop, it's possible you might have a manual fan controls button that would allows you to increase the speed for the fans. : 2008 : Ubisoft Montreal : XP / Vista/ 7 / 8 / 10 : Intel Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 3000+ : NVIDIA GeForce GT 7300 / ATI Radeon 1300 : 1 Gb. Another thing that could help would be to make sure it's always cooled properly(make sure the vents are not obstructed). Without any frame rate limitation, like you did with Vsync, your CPU and GPU will work at their maximum to give you as much as they can.Īs you've already seen with Vsync, limiting your framerate will help with lowering the heat. It's not surprising to see it use most of the CPU, even on a modern CPU like yours. I am running a laptop which is why it also may get that hot.ġ6 GB RAM Siege is one of the most demanding title out there when it comes to the CPU. Other games that are a lot more CPU dependent than rainbow six have not gotten nearly has high temps as this game. Although despite me trying so hard to cool it down my CPU sits at around 90 to 96 degrees Celsius. The weird thing is that I have turned on V-Sync to 60 FPS and brought the CPU usage from 100% down to around 40-80%. So recently while I have been playing my CPU has been cooking inside my computer.