Which is a normal temperature for a laptop?
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I have a Samsung series 5 my temperature is around 77-80ðc when i am playing, and 48-54 on normal use it laptop don't have a month and I am not sure if it is normal.
Intelî Core⢠i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz à4
8 GB of RAM
Nvidia optimus 650M (I am using Bumblebee)
Ubuntu 12.04
laptop nvidia-optimus temperature
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I have a Samsung series 5 my temperature is around 77-80ðc when i am playing, and 48-54 on normal use it laptop don't have a month and I am not sure if it is normal.
Intelî Core⢠i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz à4
8 GB of RAM
Nvidia optimus 650M (I am using Bumblebee)
Ubuntu 12.04
laptop nvidia-optimus temperature
I think thats about normal.
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Nov 23 '12 at 3:00
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I have a Samsung series 5 my temperature is around 77-80ðc when i am playing, and 48-54 on normal use it laptop don't have a month and I am not sure if it is normal.
Intelî Core⢠i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz à4
8 GB of RAM
Nvidia optimus 650M (I am using Bumblebee)
Ubuntu 12.04
laptop nvidia-optimus temperature
I have a Samsung series 5 my temperature is around 77-80ðc when i am playing, and 48-54 on normal use it laptop don't have a month and I am not sure if it is normal.
Intelî Core⢠i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz à4
8 GB of RAM
Nvidia optimus 650M (I am using Bumblebee)
Ubuntu 12.04
laptop nvidia-optimus temperature
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I think thats about normal.
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I think thats about normal.
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Nov 23 '12 at 3:00
I think thats about normal.
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I think thats about normal.
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On the Intel site, Link to your CPU, after Tjunction you have 105úC. This means that it stands up to that temperature.
Normal may be a matter of opinion, but for me, normal is between 50úC to 70úC for low usage and up to 80úC if all the processors are working close to 100%. If somehow the 90úC are passed I would say that something is wrong.
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Those temperatures look fine to me for that kind of configuration. I've seen far worse.
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my computer runs at 80C at 40% and 95C at 70% and 105+C at 100%, and with a cooling pad runs about 20C cooler for them all. i think that is normal for a laptop with a crappy cooler xD
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On the Intel site, Link to your CPU, after Tjunction you have 105úC. This means that it stands up to that temperature.
Normal may be a matter of opinion, but for me, normal is between 50úC to 70úC for low usage and up to 80úC if all the processors are working close to 100%. If somehow the 90úC are passed I would say that something is wrong.
If it was usefull, help me by voting it up ;)
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On the Intel site, Link to your CPU, after Tjunction you have 105úC. This means that it stands up to that temperature.
Normal may be a matter of opinion, but for me, normal is between 50úC to 70úC for low usage and up to 80úC if all the processors are working close to 100%. If somehow the 90úC are passed I would say that something is wrong.
If it was usefull, help me by voting it up ;)
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On the Intel site, Link to your CPU, after Tjunction you have 105úC. This means that it stands up to that temperature.
Normal may be a matter of opinion, but for me, normal is between 50úC to 70úC for low usage and up to 80úC if all the processors are working close to 100%. If somehow the 90úC are passed I would say that something is wrong.
On the Intel site, Link to your CPU, after Tjunction you have 105úC. This means that it stands up to that temperature.
Normal may be a matter of opinion, but for me, normal is between 50úC to 70úC for low usage and up to 80úC if all the processors are working close to 100%. If somehow the 90úC are passed I would say that something is wrong.
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Those temperatures look fine to me for that kind of configuration. I've seen far worse.
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Those temperatures look fine to me for that kind of configuration. I've seen far worse.
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Those temperatures look fine to me for that kind of configuration. I've seen far worse.
Those temperatures look fine to me for that kind of configuration. I've seen far worse.
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my computer runs at 80C at 40% and 95C at 70% and 105+C at 100%, and with a cooling pad runs about 20C cooler for them all. i think that is normal for a laptop with a crappy cooler xD
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my computer runs at 80C at 40% and 95C at 70% and 105+C at 100%, and with a cooling pad runs about 20C cooler for them all. i think that is normal for a laptop with a crappy cooler xD
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my computer runs at 80C at 40% and 95C at 70% and 105+C at 100%, and with a cooling pad runs about 20C cooler for them all. i think that is normal for a laptop with a crappy cooler xD
my computer runs at 80C at 40% and 95C at 70% and 105+C at 100%, and with a cooling pad runs about 20C cooler for them all. i think that is normal for a laptop with a crappy cooler xD
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I think thats about normal.
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Nov 23 '12 at 3:00