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nidhi
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Apr 21, 2007
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15:01
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I agree with nidhi. His/her link is a very good one.
You can also use a chill mat (cooling mat, chillhub). It has fans that keep your laptop cool.
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orionb
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Apr 22, 2007
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14:07
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Thanks for the input.
I've been monitoring my computer for a while now and it seems like it overheats at about 80 like Nidhi suggested. It also averages about 45 or so when the fans are on in a mild room.
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sbjc23
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May 07, 2007
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07:46
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A laptop with an AMD dual core should range from 49-71 celisius.
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rp552000
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Nov 16, 2007
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16:01
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I have the same question in my mind also. But for your information, my aspire dualcore 1.7Ghz stated at 50-60celcius when i'm using it normaly in my office room (with AC). is this bad???
I found some information on the net, normal laptop CPU temperature is average higher than desktop CPU. Don't know wether this is correct or not...
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singgiha
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Apr 15, 2008
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02:42
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