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My P4 is running at 70C...

AMDPwred

Diamond Member
When Norton does its full system scan, my laptop reaches 70C. This can't be good. I'm not too worried because I've been running this scan everyday for the past few months and I've never had an issue. I just noticed the temp for the first time today because I found some software which shows that (not MBM). Should I be worried?
 
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
why is someone with the username AMDpwred running an Intel based laptop??

people change you know,
rolleye.gif


Maybe he would like to change his nick,I am sure I wuld like to change mine too.

 
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
why is someone with the username AMDpwred running an Intel based laptop??

Could it also be that Intel has far more saturation in the laptop market? You can't buy a Dell or Gateway laptop with AMD for example.

To try and help answer the question now, I agree with PraetorianGuards, laptops generally do run hot. Several people I know have had temps that reached about 70C under load and they have had no trouble. I think you probably don't need to worry. If you start experiencing heat related errors (shut downs, freezing, etc) you might want to contact tech support for your laptop. You could also do this if you are worried about your temps.

\Dan
 
pop-off the fan and place a frying pan ontop of your heatsink, add 1 tbsc butter, crack an egg, and cheese. Viola, breakfast!
 
The Register had a few articles about people getting burned from hot lappys a while back.
It's a price to pay for high performance laptops I guess 😉
 
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