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AndroidDev wrote okay, well the temperatures you have posted above would seem fair for a laptop, as its not pumping out hot air and not shutting itself down after being used for a short while of load, I would say you should be fine
Yeah I figured as much. Sort of misleading title but I don't imagine the fans should be running at the speed they are for the temp Lol
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AndroidDev wrote okay, well the temperatures you have posted above would seem fair for a laptop, as its not pumping out hot air and not shutting itself down after being used for a short while of load, I would say you should be fine
And now sitting in class, my laptop is randomly at 70-77C at 45% RAM usage, and 35% cpu usage with 17% being used by Microsoft malicious software removal tool. Which is always running anyways.
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-Stitch wroteAndroidDev wrote okay, well the temperatures you have posted above would seem fair for a laptop, as its not pumping out hot air and not shutting itself down after being used for a short while of load, I would say you should be fine
And now sitting in class, my laptop is randomly at 70-77C at 45% RAM usage, and 35% cpu usage with 17% being used by Microsoft malicious software removal tool. Which is always running anyways.
think of it this way
Do to laptops being smaller less air can get through so high temps are normal laptops usually reach high 70s as long as its not reaching like 90 it should be fine
so the more you use it the higher temps you will get
so the more you use it the higher temps you will get
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Loke wrote-Stitch wroteAndroidDev wrote okay, well the temperatures you have posted above would seem fair for a laptop, as its not pumping out hot air and not shutting itself down after being used for a short while of load, I would say you should be fine
And now sitting in class, my laptop is randomly at 70-77C at 45% RAM usage, and 35% cpu usage with 17% being used by Microsoft malicious software removal tool. Which is always running anyways.
think of it this way
Do to laptops being smaller less air can get through so high temps are normal laptops usually reach high 70s as long as its not reaching like 90 it should be fine
so the more you use it the higher temps you will get
I understand that, but what I don't understand is that there are 20 other people in the classroom with the exact same laptop running more than mine (some are even playing games) and their laptops arent making a single sound whereas you can hear mine across the room when I have task manager open.
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