Overheating components and frequent system failures are occurring.
Overheating components and frequent system failures are occurring.
The Intel guidelines state a safe upper limit of 100°C, though many processors struggle beyond 95°C without issues. You’re unlikely to damage the chip, but overheating can cause more frequent crashes. Your main concern appears to be thermal management. To boost reliability, ensure your laptop is well-ventilated or consider cleaning it thoroughly. Otherwise, you may need to limit CPU performance further to avoid excessive heat.
The system has a maximum threshold of 100c to prevent self-harm. Exceeding this causes the CPU to reduce speed until it drops below 100c, which lowers performance but avoids damage.
It may cause serious harm to your laptop. Always remove the battery while using it inside. Although I haven't used one, some professionals use ground straps for safety.