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88 degrees, whether in theory or in practice, your temperature is on the high side, I don't know what your indoor temperature is, generally higher than the indoor temperature of 30 degrees is within the normal safety range, but I believe that your indoor temperature will not reach 50 degrees, so your laptop temperature is still a little higher. The laptop is suddenly turned on and off, sometimes the temperature will be too high, which is generally normal, what is called "overheating protection", and it will drop down after a while. Personally, I think it may be that your radiator time is permanent, the performance is not good, or the original quality is not too good, and it is really not possible to buy a heat sink, which will have some effect.
I suggest that the landlord still go to the store to test it and see if there is something wrong, after all, the temperature is indeed a bit high, and it is safe to solve it as soon as possible.
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If the landlord is the old Pentium U, or the old AMD U, then it's normal. u has overheat protection, it's no problem to use it, you want to use it to reduce the frequency for the sake of insurance, it will reduce the temperature a little, and then change to a good fan.
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The temperature will be high when the machine is turned on and pressurized, but as long as it can go down, there is no problem. It doesn't affect the use of the general, but if the temperature is too high, the machine will usually get stuck!
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The point is that the actual temperature is that high? If it were that high, it should shut down automatically, but it didn't; Measuring the temperature with any software, it requires a temperature control system! I suggest you find someone to fix it! If the temperature control is broken, it will be a hassle in case the temperature rises that day!
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Software? Touch it with your hand to see if the bottom is that high
If it's really 88 degrees, you have to touch it at more than 60 degrees when you turn off the phone, and it's hot. The landlord, let's change the heat dissipation to a better one.
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It's okay to use it, the CPU won't burn if it doesn't exceed 110 degrees, and if you use it, you can leave it alone
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It's definitely not normal, generally speaking, it is normal for the CPU temperature to be controlled within the range of 30 degrees, the normal temperature of the CPU of a desktop is generally between 35-70 degrees, and the normal temperature of a laptop is generally between 40-80 degrees.
Generally, the CPU will shut down at about 90 degrees, and the CPU is close to overheating at this time, which will affect the lifespan, but the CPU will not be damaged as long as it can shut down.
Reasons why the CPU temperature is too high.
1. If the computer is used for too long or has not been cleaned for too long, too much dust will accumulate on the heat sink and fan, resulting in the temperature cannot be dissipated.
2. The aging of the thermally conductive silicon on the CPU will also cause the temperature to not be dissipated, and the thermally conductive particles in the silicone grease will accumulate, resulting in the CPU being unable to dissipate heat normally.
3. The heat dissipation efficiency of the fan is insufficient, that is, in the case of CPU overload or long-term high-load operation, the power of the fan is too small, resulting in the inability to dissipate heat quickly. At this time, you can change to a slightly higher power fan to speed up the heat dissipation.
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If your computer isn't doing anything, and the CPU reaches 90 degrees, it's not normal. Can you check to see if the fan is working properly? Then if there's a lot of dust inside the computer, or if there's something obstructing it?
You can try to clean the computer with dust, and then put some heat dissipation glue on the CPU.
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90 degrees has been relatively high, check the heat dissipation mechanism, and you can install a Master Lu to optimize and cool down.
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If it is abnormal, it should be stopped immediately to prevent safety accidents, and it can be repaired by going to a repair shop before use.
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CPU temperatures below 85 degrees are safe, and 90 degrees will not burn out.
**The processor (CPU) is one of the main equipment of the electronic computer and the core component in the computer. Its function is mainly to interpret computer instructions and process data in computer software. The CPU is the core component of the computer that is responsible for reading instructions, decoding instructions, and executing instructions.
**The processor mainly consists of two parts, namely the controller and the combinator, which also includes the cache memory and the data and control bus that realize the connection between them. The three core components of an electronic computer are the CPU, internal memory, and input and output devices. **The functions of the processor are mainly to process instructions, perform operations, control time, and process data.
In computer architecture, the CPU is the core hardware unit that controls the allocation of all hardware resources (such as memory, input and output units) of the computer and performs general-purpose operations. The CPU is the computing and control core of a computer. The operations of all software layers in the computer system will eventually be mapped to the operations of the CPU through the command posture change set.
In fact, the CPU 50 is normal, but in view of the situation you said, it may be a problem with the fan, and the noise in the case may be that the fan is out of oil, but the original fan for three months should not be like this, so I think the easiest way is to take a look at the advanced BIOS, the fan speed, the CPU temperature is normal, if it is normal, open the case to see, if it is still normal, do not cover the case cover first and wait for the problem to look again, but it feels like there should be no problem.
You are using the original fan is generally like this! The ADM I bought had a fan that looked like an airplane. I had no choice but to change to a red plum 2, which is very good, and it is only more than 1200 turns. In summer, the temperature of the CPU is high, as long as it does not exceed 75 degrees! ~
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It's hot now. I have two computers. A fan is also cleaned. It also takes more than 50 degrees to wait for the plane. But I can. The air conditioner was turned on and waited for more than 30 degrees. The graphics card will not play games more than forty-five degrees.
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