CPU Stress Test
#21
Windows is the problem. That's why it's running hot.
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#22
Thank you, politux...

Moving on...
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#23
(Apr 04, 2018, 18:45 pm)politux Wrote: Windows is the problem. That's why it's running hot.

Let him install linux, im pretty sure it will still run hot.

Older laptops start doing that when they become too hot/cooling a few times paste dries out or w.e, and wont stop doing that.

Like said here before, only things u do can do is replace thermal paste (if possible) and check for dust etc.


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Btw 61 celcius isn't that hot for a CPU. It does depend on what you are doing when it gets 61.
When i start gaming it goes 60+ in notime. And atm while im browsing/using office etc its around 35.

*i have a late 2017 gaming laptop so it prolly has some better cooling then the average laptop*
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#24
35C is around normal even for me on a liquid cooled Windows desktop. Natrually things will get hot while gaming.
Have you noticed any improvement on Linux or x86 systems?
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