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    Default Laptop CPU Running Too Hot?


    Hi Everyone,

    I contain a HP Pavilion DV9548CA Notebook.
    I sense like its management way too hot.

    I am employing Everest to acquire this information. (I did utilize another efficacy previous to, I’m not certain about the name immediately, but I obtained the similar numbers)

    Is this too hot? And if yes, what can I do to solve the difficulty?! Any assist would be respected!

    P.S. All I’m doing at the instant is MSN (chatting) and Web Browsing (Internet Explorer). And I'm receiving these numbers. I’m not even playing a game yet!

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    Sensor form CPU, HDD, ACPI
    GPU Sensor Type Diode (NV-Diode)

    Temperatures
    CPU 63 °C (145 °F)
    CPU #1 / Core #1 56 °C (133 °F)
    CPU #1 / Core #2 56 °C (133 °F)
    GPU Diode 70 °C (158 °F)
    WDC WD1600BEVS-60RST0 64 °C (147 °F)
    WDC WD1600BEVS-60RST0 44 °C (111 °F)
    WDC WD10EACS-00D6B1 36 °C (97 °F)

    Voltage Values
    CPU Core 1.36 V.

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    My knowledge with HP laptops has been same: they sprint hot up to they complete out. However, those temperatures do appear high particularly under extremely light load. You would include to spot how high they obtain underneath full pack (with care) to be definite though. To create with cooling it down a bit, you could possibly acquire a can of air and spray within the notebook’s heat liberates openings to remove dust and such particles. Also guarantee that when you are employing it to keep it on a flat surface that lets for better dislodgment of heat, i.e. a hard cover book in its place of your lap.

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    56C is quite simple for cores but there is a little mistaken with CPU heat reading as it cannot be excess than cores. Check your temperatures with Core Temperature. Do not fears about inactive heat loads it with Prime95? You should start caring only if a core heat goes over 75C at load.

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    How much period you had the laptop? It might be moment to clean the dust beyond it. It's management heat but I wouldn't fret over it so far.

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    It’s pretty warm my XPs organizes the 40s at inactive replace the thermal paste it will assist quite an verify for dust.

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    50C degrees are pretty secure for the CPU. Laptop CPUs are much more contingent to heat than desktop CPUs. That is the thermal limit of mainly CPUs are 90C+.

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    I’ve had the notebook for regarding a year and a half currently, just evaluated to my MacBook pro. This is as hot as the sun!

    I utilized a dense air duster before relocation the temperatures. It was running even hotter previous to.

    Also, I observe you guys are saying 50s-60s is quite correct, but if I open any function it starts going into high 60's and I’ve observed mid to high 70s if I open another request or so..

    I will attempt and acquire someone who’s skilled in opening notebooks to concern some thermal paste is there one you guys advise?

    Between, thanks a lot for your fast responds you guys are splendid!

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    Even 70s is good for a laptop. Major of those CPUs are charged for equal to 100C. I wouldn't open it and chaos with it truthfully.

    Oh, I bet your MacBook pro surpasses 70C all the time, you just don't recognize about it. Apples are rather recognized for running hot.

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