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what is the average temperature for a laptop??
does the spec make a difference? (if so, look in sig)
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Im sure the CPU and GPU have a huge role in the temp, i wouldnt think that a PM would get that hot. Whats your running at?
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Die temp on the P-M is 100C, but try not to let it go over 60C. Laptops get hotter on average, and with stock cooling overheating can be a problem. My old Dell P3 ran in the 40C's, but that's a very unfair comparison.
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