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Minor space issue inside the CPU chip (laptop)

Minor space issue inside the CPU chip (laptop)

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jesselove5
Member
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02-26-2016, 10:58 PM
#1
You should be cautious. The temperatures you mentioned—over 80°C with a cooling pad and then reaching 95°C—suggest potential overheating issues. Even after changing the thermal paste, the high readings indicate the CPU may still be struggling to cool properly. It’s wise to monitor the situation closely or consider further diagnostics before continuing use.
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jesselove5
02-26-2016, 10:58 PM #1

You should be cautious. The temperatures you mentioned—over 80°C with a cooling pad and then reaching 95°C—suggest potential overheating issues. Even after changing the thermal paste, the high readings indicate the CPU may still be struggling to cool properly. It’s wise to monitor the situation closely or consider further diagnostics before continuing use.

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mp2002
Junior Member
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02-26-2016, 11:12 PM
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Do you possess an image of the die? Elevated temperatures might stem from inadequate heat dissipation from the thermal paste, or there could have been an error during the cooler installation.
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mp2002
02-26-2016, 11:12 PM #2

Do you possess an image of the die? Elevated temperatures might stem from inadequate heat dissipation from the thermal paste, or there could have been an error during the cooler installation.

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sniperboy650
Senior Member
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02-27-2016, 06:19 PM
#3
I understand what you're referring to by a "Dot." Here are some pictures of the dice. Regarding your point, Lappys tend to run hotter than a typical desktop due to their design, and I assume you're testing performance with AIDA64 benchmarks on this device. I don't know the exact purpose of these tests—whether you're checking for overheating or just running standard checks. Running such stress tests can increase temperature, so it's wise to avoid pushing it too hard before you run out of time.
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sniperboy650
02-27-2016, 06:19 PM #3

I understand what you're referring to by a "Dot." Here are some pictures of the dice. Regarding your point, Lappys tend to run hotter than a typical desktop due to their design, and I assume you're testing performance with AIDA64 benchmarks on this device. I don't know the exact purpose of these tests—whether you're checking for overheating or just running standard checks. Running such stress tests can increase temperature, so it's wise to avoid pushing it too hard before you run out of time.

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dustin666
Member
212
02-27-2016, 07:04 PM
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I've also included a photo of the cooling system in case anyone mentions it needs cleaning. The Chrome and CPU temperatures have risen to 65°C, which seems a bit high even with the cooling pad attached. IMG20240219174749.jpg
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dustin666
02-27-2016, 07:04 PM #4

I've also included a photo of the cooling system in case anyone mentions it needs cleaning. The Chrome and CPU temperatures have risen to 65°C, which seems a bit high even with the cooling pad attached. IMG20240219174749.jpg

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02-28-2016, 01:18 AM
#5
During idle, the CPU reaches 45-50°C. When using Chrome, Spotify, and Discord, it stays between 45-55°C. During gaming at maximum settings, it rises to 60-80°C. These temperatures were measured after reapplying thermal paste and spreading it evenly instead of just applying a single glob. Occasionally it can reach 60°C.
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Mr_IenaWhite97
02-28-2016, 01:18 AM #5

During idle, the CPU reaches 45-50°C. When using Chrome, Spotify, and Discord, it stays between 45-55°C. During gaming at maximum settings, it rises to 60-80°C. These temperatures were measured after reapplying thermal paste and spreading it evenly instead of just applying a single glob. Occasionally it can reach 60°C.

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xxpod156
Junior Member
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02-28-2016, 11:51 PM
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It seems everything appears typical, likely just as expected given it's a compact device.
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xxpod156
02-28-2016, 11:51 PM #6

It seems everything appears typical, likely just as expected given it's a compact device.