M Mickfitz New Member Jul 22, 2022 #3 beers said: What's your definition of overheating? Click to expand... Hot to touch. Heat generated with 10 mins of using apps such as word. see the attached snap shot of temperatures.. About to strip down to check the fan condition internally Attachments Overheating.png 27.9 KB · Views: 6 Last edited: Jul 22, 2022
beers said: What's your definition of overheating? Click to expand... Hot to touch. Heat generated with 10 mins of using apps such as word. see the attached snap shot of temperatures.. About to strip down to check the fan condition internally
beers Moderator Staff member Jul 23, 2022 #5 Yeah, components can tolerate a lot higher temperatures than you can. 80ish C while generally 'high' is fairly normal for modern laptops. The fans don't even kick on with mine until it crosses over 60C.
Yeah, components can tolerate a lot higher temperatures than you can. 80ish C while generally 'high' is fairly normal for modern laptops. The fans don't even kick on with mine until it crosses over 60C.