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Hi, I am using linux mint 18.3 Sylvia and I noticed some high cpu temps.

Can you help me please.

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Hope you'll find this screenshot helpful.

I await your replies with interest

And thanks in advance.

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Hi,

 

Max temp of 68 degrees is not very high. You did not provide the exact model of the notebook, however most CPUs have a Tmax at 100 degrees. So it is well below this temperature and will not suffer from throttling.

 

The min temp of 52 degrees is quite high but still within range of normal temperature operation and with the max being at 68, I would say all is OK.

 

Hope it helps,

David

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Hi,

 

Max temp of 68 degrees is not very high. You did not provide the exact model of the notebook, however most CPUs have a Tmax at 100 degrees. So it is well below this temperature and will not suffer from throttling.

 

The min temp of 52 degrees is quite high but still within range of normal temperature operation and with the max being at 68, I would say all is OK.

 

Hope it helps,

David

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