My laptop hardware temperature CPU69 Graphics card 70 Hard disk 60 Motherboard 59 These are not norm

Updated on number 2024-04-19
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Normal, because it is summer, and the temperature of the hardware will increase with the temperature when it is running, so the landlord does not have to worry....Good luck.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's not normal if you're not playing the game right now. I'm now at a real-time temperature of about 36 degrees, and I bought a 15-inch book for half a year, using a cooling base, and I didn't turn on the fan. Now open multiple web pages, QQ, Thunderbolt, antivirus, 360, Aunt Lu and so on.

    CPU 47, graphics card 47, hard disk 41, motherboard 64. No way, to the D3 version, things are a little shrunk, but the temperature of the main accessories is not high, if you have used the old book for more than a year, you may have to disassemble the fan to remove dust, and re-apply some heat dissipation grease. If it's a new one, either the design is not good, or the quality of the book is problematic, you'd better get the heat dissipation of the same book.

    Of course, if you don't use any heat dissipation measures, you can use mahjong, cola bottle caps or something to make the book higher and then judge.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it's not playing the game, there's a problem.,Try to clean the ash with a better effect Add a radiator.,That's it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My ThinkPad E40 CPU 49 Graphics 53 HDD 42... The room temperature is 28, the computer has been on for 8 hours, and I personally think that the temperature of your hard disk is on the high side, and the temperature of different brands of laptops is also different.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many aspects of the temperature of each hardware of the computer, such as when it is in standby and when it is working at full load, the temperature is definitely different. Depending on the room temperature, the temperature of the hardware will definitely be different.

    Depending on your hardware, a motherboard temperature of 44-59 degrees Celsius should be considered normal at the current room temperature.

    If the computer is not in standby mode, the CPU temperature is about 40 degrees Celsius when browsing the web. The graphics card is generally around 45 degrees Celsius. The hard drive will be around 30 degrees Celsius. The motherboard will be around 40 degrees Celsius.

    Of course, these are not absolute, different hardware and different environments, the temperature of each hardware will be different, or even much worse. But within the permissible range, there is no problem. If it is running at full capacity, or if the weather is very hot, the temperature of the CPU may reach sixty or seventy degrees.

    Most of today's hardware has automatic protection against excessive temperature. Generally, if the hardware temperature is too high, it will cause the computer to freeze, blue screen, or automatically restart. This prevents the hardware from being damaged by prolonged heat.

    If it is because the temperature is too high to cause crash and restart, it is necessary to clean up the dust in the host in time, check whether the cooling fan is running normally, and do not put the host in a closed desk when the weather is hot, so as not to have poor ventilation and cause the temperature to be too high.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think the temperature of the motherboard is a little higher, in terms of the current weather, but it should be within the normal range, I originally went to the computer city to install the machine, and some people said that MSI's board has a slightly higher heat, because I didn't choose it, so I can't verify it.

    CPU temperature,It's about 40-50.,For the graphics card,It's normal to be about 5 degrees higher than him.,Hard disk about 40 degrees.,This parameter is not when you play games.。

    My configuration is about the same as yours as a whole, my u is 37 degrees, hard disk 36, graphics card 46, motherboard 36, indoor temperature 20 degrees, desktop standby, when not playing games, for your reference.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, the temperature of the CPU will be slightly higher than the temperature of the motherboard and the temperature of the graphics card, the temperature of the CPU is generally around 60 degrees (after playing for a few hours, it is relatively normal) The temperature of the motherboard has not been tested, but it is generally estimated to be around 40 degrees. The temperature of the graphics card is about the same as that of the motherboard.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Whether it is normal depends on the operating environment of your computer, the chassis structure, dust, and air ducts will affect the temperature, but generally speaking, the motherboard can work normally and stably if it does not exceed 70-80 degrees.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This temperature is a bit high,The normal motherboard temperature is generally below 40 degrees,The landlord's machine is about the same as mine,Mine is E8300 Giga's EP35-DS3, 8800GT

    A higher grade than yours.

    MSI's motherboard is okay, I use Gigabyte's, the temperature of the northbridge is a bit high, but you can add a small fan by yourself, which is completely enough! You don't have to worry about your temperature, isn't there a three-year warranty? Rest assured that you can use it, and this board will have been eliminated long ago after three years.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Heaven II is on the line, or find a 300W one from Huntkey. Also, what interface is your hard drive? If it is an IDE, there may be a problem with the IDE interface of the motherboard.

    If it's sata, then you'll have to see which one you're plugging in. Is it tightly plugged in? There is no problem with the driver.

    Also, if you want to test the machine, it's best not to use the ghost system, it's best to use the Shanghai ** version of the system. This one is still relatively stable. Also, it's best not to overclock the current CPU, and there will be some inexplicable problems after overclocking.

    It is very likely that your hard drive is running unstable after you run out. It's best to send it to the company where you bought the computer and let them test it for you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The temperature above is normal.

    The computer doesn't play 3D games, such as Warcraft, and it's no problem.

    It won't take long to crash after playing, and it is estimated that there are the following situations.

    1. The hardware bureau is noisy and the heat dissipation is not timely.

    2. Insufficient power supply.

    3. There is a problem with the graphics card or memory.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What is the power rating of the power supply? Update the graphics driver and install the DX

    June 2010 edition.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    As long as it's below 85 degrees, it's in the normal range.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Standby mode is a little high.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's a bit high if nothing runs into the system, and now the weather temperature is high, it is recommended to use a cooling base to try whether there is any improvement, if not, see if the air outlet of the fan is blocked. It must be dusted.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are a few functions of the dust that affect the reasons for heat dissipation, and silicone grease is only an auxiliary heat dissipation, theoretically speaking, dust will affect heat dissipation, but in fact, the impact of dust on heat dissipation is not too great, and poor heat dissipation is generally a problem with the notebook itself, and poor heat dissipation is not good heat dissipation, not to mention that there is too much dust to affect, heat dissipation is not good, and dust has nothing to do with it, even if you clean up the notebook, you are still so hot with it now, so don't blame dust for poor heat dissipation, There are a few good ones for laptop cooling nowadays.

    If the temperature is too high, the hardware will automatically start self-protection and automatically power off to prevent the hardware from burning out.

    Today's hardware has this function, and as long as it is not hot enough to power off, there is no problem.

    If it's so hot that the power is automatically cut off, don't go to a private store to clean up the dust, if you disassemble it personally, your laptop will not be covered by the warranty, and man-made and natural disasters are not covered by the warranty.

    It is recommended that you go to a special after-sales service to get it.

    As long as you don't automatically cut off the power, you can use it with confidence,The current notebook degree is very normal,No automatic power off,Shutdown,Restart and other abnormal situations are fine,Third-party software detection brand machine and notebook data,The official is not recognized at all,It does not support the detection of any third-party software,Poor heat dissipation can only say that your luck is bad to buy a notebook with poor heat dissipation。

    Good luck to you and your computer!!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Normally, the temperature of the laptop is higher than that of the desktop, so don't worry about it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are two possible causes of this problem!

    The room is humid, the CPU emits a lot of heat during operation, and after the shutdown, a large amount of moisture will be absorbed in the cooling waste heat process, causing the CPU element to be directly in contact with the radiator aluminum sheet on the surface where the fan is connected to the CPU!

    Solution: Disassemble the host and wipe the dust on the surface of the CPU with a dry towel (there may be moisture, you can't use a paper towel; Paper towels will have a lot of residue that will cause the CPU to burn out)

    The fan speed is too slow, resulting in the CPU surface temperature cannot be dispersed in a timely and effective manner. It is in a warm-up state for a long time.

    Solution: Disassemble the radiator of the host to see if the radiator has too much dust and the fan blades cannot extract the hot air in time.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Dust removal, change silicone grease! If it doesn't work, then change the heat dissipation!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Change to a CPU fan, Kyushu Fengshen Bingling 400 Black Jade Supreme Edition, it's good to use!

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