I do not really know what high temperatures for notebook PCs are, but I was looking at my CPU temps, and I thought they looked high. (Are they really, for a laptop?) I am currently running a Acer 9410Z (Pentium Dual Core T2060, 2GB of RAM, and an Intel GMA 950). Idle Temps are anywhere from 42-46C, and while I am using it, they are usually around 46-53. Is this running hot for a laptop? Then I opened up Microsoft Flight Simulator X Deluxe, and flew a plane for about five minutes, and checked my temps. Results were about 64-67C, so I immediately closed it and ice packed the case on the area where the chipset and CPU are! (i know, I over protect my hardware)
I do not game much, but I do do some rendering, and 3D design, and I am wondering if laptop chips are built more for heat? Most importantly, are those temperatures too high to operated at? (They seem to be, but I know very little about this thermal stuff). In your opinions, is it worth spending a good $35 on a cooler?
Thanks. Just wondering
I do not game much, but I do do some rendering, and 3D design, and I am wondering if laptop chips are built more for heat? Most importantly, are those temperatures too high to operated at? (They seem to be, but I know very little about this thermal stuff). In your opinions, is it worth spending a good $35 on a cooler?
Thanks. Just wondering