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    Core Temperature

    Discussion in 'HP' started by tph, Jun 20, 2006.

  1. tph

    tph Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was wondering - what temperature is alright for a notebook dualcore processor? The program I am using (CoreTemp beta) indicated that the temp is 35C on one core, 37C on the second. Is that alright? Not too hot? HP dv2000t
     
  2. winterymix

    winterymix Notebook Consultant

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    Thats a great idle temp. Mine idles in the 40's and the processors can handle temps up into the 90's celcius (although thats approaching critical), so your temps are great. :)