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    Average Temps for the Envy 14?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by shad0wslayer, Jul 28, 2011.

  1. shad0wslayer

    shad0wslayer Newbie

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    At idle each cores is around 40-45 degrees Celsius and under gaming the max temp for all the core is 75 degrees Celsius. And the max for the radeon 6630 is 68 degrees Celsius. Is this normal or should I send in my laptop. I have the HP ENVY 14t-2000 CTO Notebook PC. Thank you in advance.
     
  2. Devenox

    Devenox Notebook Evangelist

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    Perfectly normal, this is considered cold in notebookland
     
  3. kingp1ng

    kingp1ng Notebook Evangelist

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    Yup it's perfectly fine. A laptop is considered hot when the cpu/gpu is at 85 degress Celsius. Once you reach 90 you want to let it cool down.

    I don't measure my temps on my Envy 14 SB but by feel I can tell that it's ok (during gaming). As long as it's cooler than my friend's Alienware I'm happy.
     
  4. MagusDraco

    MagusDraco Biiiiiiirrrrdmaaaaaaan

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    I get the 85s while gaming on my envy 14 1xxx


    'course. I'm also in florida and the ambient temperature is like 76+ farenheit, usually warmer (78-80)