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    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by qsimpson, Aug 26, 2006.

  1. qsimpson

    qsimpson Notebook Evangelist

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    ok in notebook hardware control you have ACPI tab then show ACPI temperature details, so i click it and i notice you have


    TZS0: Actual Temperature: 39C
    Critical Temperature: 98C



    TZS1: Actual Temperature: 49C
    Critical Temperature: 120C



    Then below you have the ability to switch

    with it saying Theram Zone with the CPU Temperature

    I noticed when I had it in TZS0 my cpu temp readings go down then when i have it s1 it goes up whats up with this and does it matter which one I have it in? why are they so different in temperatures too?


    EDIT: Now there are more closer and not so far off in temperature readings but my cpu temp fluctuares from like 39 to 49 alot and shoots around is this normal?