Which is a normal temperature for a laptop?

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I have a Samsung series 5 my temperature is around 77-80°c 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.



Intel® Core™ i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz × 4 
8 GB of RAM
Nvidia optimus 650M (I am using Bumblebee)
Ubuntu 12.04






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  • I think thats about normal.
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I have a Samsung series 5 my temperature is around 77-80°c 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.



Intel® Core™ i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz × 4 
8 GB of RAM
Nvidia optimus 650M (I am using Bumblebee)
Ubuntu 12.04






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  • I think thats about normal.
    – Seth♦
    Nov 23 '12 at 3:00












up vote
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up vote
4
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I have a Samsung series 5 my temperature is around 77-80°c 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.



Intel® Core™ i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz × 4 
8 GB of RAM
Nvidia optimus 650M (I am using Bumblebee)
Ubuntu 12.04






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I have a Samsung series 5 my temperature is around 77-80°c 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.



Intel® Core™ i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz × 4 
8 GB of RAM
Nvidia optimus 650M (I am using Bumblebee)
Ubuntu 12.04








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  • I think thats about normal.
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  • I think thats about normal.
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I think thats about normal.
– Seth♦
Nov 23 '12 at 3:00




I think thats about normal.
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On the Intel site, Link to your CPU, after Tjunction you have 105ºC. This means that it stands up to that temperature.



Normal may be a matter of opinion, but for me, normal is between 50ºC to 70ºC for low usage and up to 80ºC if all the processors are working close to 100%. If somehow the 90ºC 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 105ºC. This means that it stands up to that temperature.



      Normal may be a matter of opinion, but for me, normal is between 50ºC to 70ºC for low usage and up to 80ºC if all the processors are working close to 100%. If somehow the 90ºC are passed I would say that something is wrong.






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      On the Intel site, Link to your CPU, after Tjunction you have 105ºC. This means that it stands up to that temperature.



      Normal may be a matter of opinion, but for me, normal is between 50ºC to 70ºC for low usage and up to 80ºC if all the processors are working close to 100%. If somehow the 90ºC are passed I would say that something is wrong.






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      On the Intel site, Link to your CPU, after Tjunction you have 105ºC. This means that it stands up to that temperature.



      Normal may be a matter of opinion, but for me, normal is between 50ºC to 70ºC for low usage and up to 80ºC if all the processors are working close to 100%. If somehow the 90ºC are passed I would say that something is wrong.






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      On the Intel site, Link to your CPU, after Tjunction you have 105ºC. This means that it stands up to that temperature.



      Normal may be a matter of opinion, but for me, normal is between 50ºC to 70ºC for low usage and up to 80ºC if all the processors are working close to 100%. If somehow the 90ºC are passed I would say that something is wrong.







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      If it was usefull, help me by voting it up ;)
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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.






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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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                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







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