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11-09-2025 03:59 AM
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
i upgraded my hp g72 b52sf like written below: Finally i ordered a new motherboard (P/N :01013y000-600-g) compatible with hp G62/G72 pc without the AMD/ATI chip. AND i mounted n Intel I7-640M pocessor on it. (for cost reasons i decided against modfying the card equipped with the graphical chip AMD/ATI). During the first tries with this new motherboard and processor I7, the pc stops after between 5 or 15 minutes; probably an overheating problem. On this new motherboard i inserted the same cooling device which was shipped with the pentium p6100 processor. on some forums i read that for I7 processor the cooling device ought to be more efficient and then changed. This morning i made more tries with a cooling table below the pc and during the OCCT cpu tests the CPU temperature reached sometimes 85°c. (i noticed that the data refered only for 2 cpu and not 4 normally shipped with I7). Can you confirm me if i have to change the cooling device for another and if it's the case with which one? are the temperatures recorded normal for an I7? Thank you in advance for your answers. Jeanlucferré
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