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When I played Pro evolution soccer 2019 with my computer, I was worried about the temperature of 90 degrees. When I use Autocad, Lumium, sketchup, it doesn't get so hot, it's getting too hot in this game. mcAfee with full scan overheating overheating OMEN Commend Center also see 90 degrees. When I check in the HP Omen Control application, I see that the fans are not performing well despite this heat. 90 degrees is not a temperature to be feared? If necessary, do I need to remove Pro evolution soccer 2019 and mcAfee applications? I'd appreciate it if you could help, Sincerely ...

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I have another laptop, a Toshiba that is a few years old, and I had Norton on it. Lately, its cooling fan has been louder than usual, and it produces a lot of heat. Norton constantly had pop-ups asking me to buy more protection or something like that. A week ago, I finally had enough of the pop-ups and then I deleted Norton from the laptop. The moment that I disabled Norton (which wasn't running any scans at the time), the fan literally almost became completely silent. Also, the laptop seems to be producing less heat than it was before...

In my opinion, you should test how your computer performs without McAfee, and I also recommend upgrading your system memory (RAM), as when a lot of the system memory is being used up, your computer will work harder, which will produce more heat. With more RAM, the computer will not need to use the hard drive as much, producing less heat. (Remember, RAM sticks MUST always be paired, otherwise they will not work.).

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Also, if your computer's warranty has already expired, I recommend getting its components cleaned out, as dust is one of the computer's WORST enemies. Dust can cause your computer's cooling fan to be clogged up, causing it to be ineffective. Cleaning its components every 1 to 2 years or so will allow your computer to survive much longer.

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Almost forgot, a safe temperature for computers, I believe, should be no more than 70 degrees Celsius. I'm not entirely sure, but my Toshiba laptop, at full power, averages at around 75 degrees Celsius. If possible, add another fan, or replace the current fans in your computer. More than likely, upgrading the system memory should do the trick, but still check the Task Manager to make sure whether the RAM needs to be upgraded or not.

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