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I can provide any needed info.
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I question the "6000 rpm" fan claim.
However, you need to contact the manufacturer of your notebook and/or update their bios.
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If the notebook is that bad, return it for a refund and get something else.
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No, everything else is not fine. The notebook is poorly designed and unable to cool properly.
What is the model number of this notebook?
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By everything else I meant my GPU is fine, it never goes over 80 degrees. This made me think "hmm, maybe intel might have some tips for me about cooling their processor". I can't return it. My notebook is a Gigabyte G5 KF. I think its cooling system is fine, like it should be enough.
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i got the same core and same problem on a Asus Vivobook... it goes 90celsius for almost everithing... and when i see the task manager most of its cores are stopped and 3 cores are taking all the workload
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Did you read this thread? If not, start a new thread for yourself with complete information.
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Hello, @stoptheheat
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
I am sorry to hear what is happening with your laptop, I will gladly assist you here.
You can test and run these utilities and attach the reports and screenshots, check on the notes:
Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool
Note: Please attach the complete Screenshot or click on "File", select the "View Results File" option, save and attach the report.
Intel® System Support Utility for Windows.
Note: Make sure to mark the box that says "everything" before pressing the Scan button. After that, click on "Next>" and select "Save" and then, attach the .txt file.
However, please be aware that these tools are to see if there is something off with the processor and, regardless of the results, as Alhill mentioned, the only one that can help you is your System Manufacturer in the end, so we recommend you to contact them first, especially because this is a laptop: My Laptop Seems to Be Overheating
Best regards,
Jocelyn M.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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Hi, first of all, sorry for my late answer. Secondly, thank you for your interest. Here are the files you wanted from me:
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Hello, @stoptheheat
Thank you for the reports provided.
As per the reports, the processor passed the test, it seems to be working fine and your laptop has the latest BIOS version, so we suggest you to contact your System Manufacturer to check this issue and further assistance.
This thread will no longer be monitored, but if you need additional assistance with other products, please do not hesitate to contact us back and submit a new post.
Have a nice day.
Best Regards,
Jocelyn M.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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Well, thank you for your interest.
Have a nice day!
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