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My Notebook Seems to be Overheating. What can I do ?
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I tend to Google search the processor to find out what the TJunction temperature is. CPU-World is a good site to find that information.
If the temperature that a member is concerned about isn't within 10-15 degrees of TJunction or the Maximum operating temperature then it isn't really overheating.
At the suggestion of Expert CherylG, I purchgased and use a notebook stand to keep my notebook cool and increase its intake and exhaust air circulation. Otherwise my knees can get uncomfortably warm when I am using the notebook for gaming.