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Is it possible for high temperatures to persist even after reworking the CPU?

Is it possible for high temperatures to persist even after reworking the CPU?

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iZacksS
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04-10-2023, 12:12 PM
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I recently had my laptop CPU repasted due to high temperatures (85-95°C) during gaming. It's now stable, running at 60°C while playing but spiking to 90°C again after a few hours. Is this typical post-repair? Should I keep checking temperatures during games and close the game if it gets too hot, allowing the laptop to cool down?
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iZacksS
04-10-2023, 12:12 PM #1

I recently had my laptop CPU repasted due to high temperatures (85-95°C) during gaming. It's now stable, running at 60°C while playing but spiking to 90°C again after a few hours. Is this typical post-repair? Should I keep checking temperatures during games and close the game if it gets too hot, allowing the laptop to cool down?

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FoolHardyHG
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04-11-2023, 02:55 AM
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I recently had my laptop CPU repasted due to high temperatures (85-95°C) during gaming. It's now stable, running at 60°C while playing but spiking to 90°C again after a few hours. Is this typical after the repair? Should I continue checking temperatures during games and close the game if it gets too hot, allowing the laptop to cool down?
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FoolHardyHG
04-11-2023, 02:55 AM #2

I recently had my laptop CPU repasted due to high temperatures (85-95°C) during gaming. It's now stable, running at 60°C while playing but spiking to 90°C again after a few hours. Is this typical after the repair? Should I continue checking temperatures during games and close the game if it gets too hot, allowing the laptop to cool down?