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08-01-2022 11:12 AM - edited 08-01-2022 11:13 AM
What is the maximum temperature that this PC can reach?
HP Stream 14-cb101np
Graphics Card - intel® uhd graphics 600
Microprocessor - Intel® Celeron® N4000
Memory - 4Gb ram
I think the normal temperature is 40ºC to 50ºC.
But as I haven't used it for a while, I don't know if it's normal to reach 68ºC in the summer. The PC has been a year and a half since it was purchased.
It would be great to know its maximum temperature to control it and not let it reach the limit.
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08-03-2022 10:11 AM
Yeah, so just watch that, for now, if not more then the CPU doesn't actually seem to be in danger.
See all the same
- Fan is noisy and spins constantly (Windows)
- Reduce heat inside the laptop to prevent overheating in Windows
- Using HP Cool Control to reduce heat
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08-02-2022 10:00 AM - edited 08-02-2022 10:02 AM
hey
it depends
you have the maximum temperature supported by the processor or gpu, manufacturer standard
ex:
TJUNCTION
TJUNCTION
Junction Temperature is the maximum temperature allowed at the processor die.
but it does not say if it is normal for the computer to overheat
the computer, can overheat, if the outside temperature is high, which is the case in a lot of places at the moment
then, if the computer is very busy or not, it should overheat less, if you open your internet browser and listen to some music, or if you play games
The computer may have accumulated dust, not be placed correctly: inefficient ventilation, etc.
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08-02-2022 10:47 AM - edited 08-02-2022 10:49 AM
I had already seen this temperature on the official website but is it in Fahrenheit or Celsius? Sorry for stupidity, my english is kinda basic. 105 deg C? Degrees - 105º? It´s the processor's death temperature.?
So, in the summer, can it be normal to reach 60º - 62º, without exceeding that?
As for the dust, I don't know if it could have gotten into it, it's basically all insulated, there's no venThis is the laptoptilation.
08-02-2022 11:22 AM
it says 105°C Celsius, right?
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08-02-2022 12:12 PM
Yes right, on my pc's processor webpage.
Thermal Solution Specification - 105 deg C
TJUNCTION - 105 deg C
08-03-2022 10:11 AM
Yeah, so just watch that, for now, if not more then the CPU doesn't actually seem to be in danger.
See all the same
- Fan is noisy and spins constantly (Windows)
- Reduce heat inside the laptop to prevent overheating in Windows
- Using HP Cool Control to reduce heat
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08-03-2022 11:43 AM
hi
You're welcome
yes I saw then, it seems to be a simple heat sink, something like that!
not terrible i think
and hp doesn't make the difference in these help documents, it seems!!
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