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Are these temps somthing to be concerned with.

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I got a new laptop in August due to my old one's fan breaking. lately my temps been a bit higher than usual when gaming; I'm thinking because my fans are dusty(I can see the dust) I read canned air isn't good to use, so I'm waiting to bring my laptop into Aarons where I pay for this; anyways.My temps

Idle
TJ MAx: 115
CPU 0: 33 Min- 45 Max C(it depends on what I'm doing, if I have more than one thing up its in the 40s.)

Heavy Load:
TJ Max: 115 c
CPU- 45 min- 55 max

I have a cooling pad right now so I think my temps would be a bit higher without it.

Its a Windows 7 Notebook laptop

Also does a room's temp effect laptop's temp?

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Re: Are these temps somthing to be concerned with.

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Room temperature has a direct effect on CPU tempereature. It's not always linear, but the higher the ambient temp gets the higher temperature your CPU will be running at.
But for a laptop, high 50s is not a dangerous temp, so you don't have to worry about it too much at this point.
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Re: Are these temps somthing to be concerned with.

Post by Jorge »

Most laptop CPUs run at higher temps. than desktop CPUs, as the TjMax of 115C illustrates. 55C isn't even real hot for a desktop PC, let alone a laptop. That said, it's always good to clean the dust out of the fans, especially on laptops as they are very small fans but essential to proper cooling, which a laptop has very little of. 55C is nothing to be concerned at all with on a laptop. 75C would be quite typical for heavy gaming on many a laptop, even with AMD CPUs which typically run cooler than Intel CPUs.

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