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06-24-2023 01:01 PM
UltraBooks run hot.
That is an unfortunate fact, when you stuff a powerful processor and motherboard and all components into a relatively tiny enclosure.
What is the ambient temperature where you live in India?
Have you ever taken the time to use PC air in a can to blow out dust and whatever else might be restricting the airflow through the intake and exhaust vents on your ultrabook?
I do that to my Spectre 13t-ap000 notebook at least once every six months.
The internal cooling fans will ramp up to high speed whenever the sensors detect reaching the (delta T) trigger temp in the BIOS temperature control algorithm.
You could consider, as I do to occasionally, using a laptop stand which will give optimal air flow for your laptop.
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