@Shonumi
Read my earlier post. I already showed him how to do that. It made no difference for him. His system is overheating, big time. I don't even know how his system is still operating at those temps.
No. DJBarry was wrong, you were right. CPUID reports the minimum temperature, maximum temperature, and average temperature over a given length of time by continuously monitoring the data from the temperature probes.
No. Anything above 85C is bad for a laptop.
Read my earlier post. I already showed him how to do that. It made no difference for him. His system is overheating, big time. I don't even know how his system is still operating at those temps.
Trexiic Wrote:"Max" means the maximum value recommended for the hardware? I was thinking the maximum value I reached...
No. DJBarry was wrong, you were right. CPUID reports the minimum temperature, maximum temperature, and average temperature over a given length of time by continuously monitoring the data from the temperature probes.
Trexiic Wrote:So my processor can go up to 120-130c without problem?
No. Anything above 85C is bad for a laptop.
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