Is my computer to hot? (Screenshot)

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  1. Posts : 54
    windows7 home premium 64bit
       #21

    x BlueRobot said:
    You can remove the battery and then just have the charger plugged into the laptop, which is what I do (:

    For the cooling pad, another forum suggested purchasing a USB to AC Adapter, but also you can purchase cooling mats which contain special crystals which in turn absorb the heat from the laptop; here's the forum:

    Non-USB powered laptop cooling pad? - Super User
    hello.
    When im using my laptop is it adviseable to have it connected and charging all the time.?
    I notice you said the laptop battery could be removed and use the mains electric,only problem i have with that is what happens if there is a power cut.?..will just kill the computer wouldnt it.?
    Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 54
    windows7 home premium 64bit
       #22

    x BlueRobot said:
    Are the temperatures when playing games?

    Here's some information about your processer: ARK | Intel® Core)

    The TJ Max (Thermal Junction) is 105'C, which is the highest temperature your CPU will run at, until it starts displaying warning messages and desperately trying to cool your CPU.

    Install CoreTemp: Core Temp

    This program will monitor your CPU's temperature and it's TJ.Max

    Hope this helps,

    Harry
    What is a safe temparature for a computer processor etc.?
    This program shows what temperature they are but it doesnt explain what are safe and unsafe temperatures.
    Thank you.
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  3. Posts : 562
    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1
       #23

    @ Sentinel72

    The general consensus for maximum safe temperature that will not shorten the laptop processor's life is below 10 degrees Celsius of the rated TJ Max (to protect the cores which are made from silicon from burning up). That means if a Sandy Bridge laptop CPU has a TJ Max of 100 oC, 90 oC is the maximum sustained safe temperatures for that CPU. Ivy Bridge and Arrandale laptop CPUs have a higher TJ Max of 105 oC. For desktop CPUs, temp has to be below 20 oC from TJ Max so for a TJ Max of 95 oC, 75 oC is the maximum sustained safe temperature.
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  4.    #24

    Sentinel72 said:
    x BlueRobot said:
    You can remove the battery and then just have the charger plugged into the laptop, which is what I do (:

    For the cooling pad, another forum suggested purchasing a USB to AC Adapter, but also you can purchase cooling mats which contain special crystals which in turn absorb the heat from the laptop; here's the forum:

    Non-USB powered laptop cooling pad? - Super User
    hello.
    When im using my laptop is it adviseable to have it connected and charging all the time.?
    I notice you said the laptop battery could be removed and use the mains electric,only problem i have with that is what happens if there is a power cut.?..will just kill the computer wouldnt it.?
    Thanks.
    Yeah, thats the only problem, but I always create a System Restore beforehand :P

    It's okay also I guess, if you not planning to do any work and just casual browsing of the Internet etc.
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