Is my laptop at a normal temperature?

Updated on number 2024-04-08
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's normal, and the temperature of AMD is 90 degrees. It's because AMD's temperature can't be controlled, so mainstream notebooks use Intel.

    You refer to it. AMD Althon, Althon Opteron, Duron & Sempron series.

    AMD Athlon, XP 90 degrees.

    AMD Athlon, XP T-Bred Upto 2100 90 degrees.

    AMD Athlon, XP T-Bred Over 2100 85 degrees.

    AMD Athlon, XP, Barton, 85 degrees.

    AMD Athlon: 64 70 degrees.

    AMD ATHLON 64 (socket 939, volts) 65 degrees.

    AMD Athlon: 64 FX 70 degrees.

    AMD Athlon, 64 x2, 71 degrees.

    AMD Sempron (T-Bredbarton core) 90 degrees.

    AMD Sempron (Paris Core) 70 degrees.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The temperature is not normal, it is recommended that you clean up the cooling fan of the laptop and replace the thermal grease!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, it is normal to say that it is not normal, normal is not normal, the temperature is a bit high, but not very high, this temperature, the general computer will reach.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How much is the temperature of the notebook normal, the CPU temperature of the general notebook and the temperature of the graphics card are definitely higher than that of the desktop, which is determined by the structure of the notebook, so in what range is the temperature of the notebook CPU and graphics card normal?

    Laptop CPUs are different from desktop CPUs, and they are designed to be used at a higher temperature than desktops, which means that heat dissipation has become one of the biggest disadvantages of laptops. It is generally stable in the range of 30 degrees Celsius. In other words, the CPU has a harvest temperature of 65 degrees, and the maximum temperature of the CPU is 30 degrees Celsius based on the maximum of 35 degrees in summer.

    And so on, if your ambient temperature is 20 degrees now, it's best not to exceed 50 degrees on the CPU. Of course, the lower the temperature, the better. No matter how far you overclock, don't make your CPU more than 30 degrees above the ambient temperature.

    The heat dissipation problem of the notebook graphics card should be more serious than the laptop CPU, especially the mid-to-high-end discrete graphics card, it is inevitable that the temperature will soar when playing games, the heat-resistant temperature of the notebook graphics card is 120 degrees, and the warning temperature is 90 degrees, it is usually considered that it is normal to about 80 degrees, and the full load should be around 85 degrees, if it is higher, it is not normal, and it may be necessary to strengthen the heat dissipation, or remove the dust.

    Now to add two points:

    1.Temperature and voltage issues. The temperature increase is due to the fact that the heat generated by the u is greater than the heat dissipated by the radiator, and once the heat generation and heat dissipation tend to be balanced, the temperature will no longer rise.

    The heat generation is determined by the power of the U, and the power is proportional to the voltage, so to control the temperature well, you need to control the core voltage of the CPU. However, it is easy to say, if the voltage is too low, it can cause instability, especially when the overclocking is large. Many times the CPU temperature does not reach a critical value at all, and the system blue screen returns, and then the culprit that affects the stability of the system is not the temperature but the voltage.

    Therefore, how to set the voltage is very important when overclocking at the limit, set it high, the radiator can't stand, set low, you can't stand.

    2.The temperature measurement methods of various motherboards are different, and even the motherboards of the same brand and model will also cause a large difference in temperature due to the difference in the distance between the temperature probe and the CPU. Therefore, it is unscientific to say how much temperature is safe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Under normal circumstances, the temperature of the graphics card is about 50°, and the temperature of the CPU and motherboard should be a little lower than the temperature of the graphics card. Over-temperature will cause the laptop to lose power, and the machine will not be able to turn on in serious cases. Hope the answer is helpful to you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello. As long as it does not exceed 70-80 degrees it is in the normal temperature range. However, the temperature may be higher under games and movies. But adding a cooling base will do the trick.

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