Your readings all run quite a bit higher than mine. I suppose that is because it is a laptop. However, if my core temperatures get that high, the processor freezes and waits for a cool down. It freezes (locks up) when the core temperatures reach 52°(125°F).bffulgham wrote:I'll bet the vast majority of us do....and of those, most don't know it.
There's a utility you can download for Windoze, SIW - System Information for Windows (Looks like the 'Home Edition'/freebie is now packaged with some bloat-ware called OpenCandy:mad: ...but they also say you can run SIW with the /nocandy switch...."SIW.exe /NOCANDY to turn the d@#$ed thing off) that will show internal sensors. I use their "Technician's Version" for work almost daily.
Here's a snapshot of my laptop:
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...OOOPS, I cut off the column headings. They are Current Min Max
The cores normally run in the high 30s or very low 40s.
Thanks for that feed back. Now I gotta go read the manual. Something I don't do a lot of.
At least I have not opened it up yet to put in new thermal paste. It might not be necessary.