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    Different core temperatures: normal?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by demonic, Jul 21, 2008.

  1. demonic

    demonic Newbie

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    Hello,

    I found this website while googling my question and hope someone can help me :)
    I have an HP Pavilion 6527ea with AMD Athlon X2 TK53. I bought the laptop around 8 months ago, it was hardly used at first until around a month ago when I have been using it everyday nearly all day. Anyway out of curiosity I wanted to find out the cpu temp at idle and under load and noticed there was about 10 degrees difference between the 2 at all times.

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    I've not had problems with it shutting itself down due to overheating, but are my temps normal?

    Edit: I should have mentioned I'm running Windows Vista home premium on 2GB of ram
     
  2. timtravel42

    timtravel42 Notebook Virtuoso

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    yeah thats normal