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The laptop I am using is a HP DV6 (64 bit) with the i7 2630QM CPU. My ambient room temperature is around 27°C. My CPU's idle temperature was around 60°C to 65°C. Right now, I am using an external fan and it drops to around 50°C to 55°C. I've been using Firefox (aka the most bloated browser) for the past 30 minutes or so and temperatures stays around 55°C to 60°C (except for one point where it was around 65° to 75°C, but I think there was updates being downloaded). I don't play games as often (maybe once a month). I mostly use this laptop for programming projects and for college. Is this normal temperatures for my CPU? Or should I just stop using it and take it in for thermal re-pasting?Thanks in advance.
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This is your (Sandy Bridge) processor:
https://ark.intel.com/products/52219/Intel-Core-i7-2630QM-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-2_90-GHz Intel® Core™ i7-2630QM Processor (6M Cache, up to 2.90 GHz) Product Specifications
What operating system are you running? If Windows 10 (any version), your processor and graphics are not supported.
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Regarding your temperatures, they look acceptable to me.
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Yes, these temperatures are just fine. Until you start regularly seeing temperatures above, say, 85c, you don't need to worry.
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Thanks to Al Hill and N. Scott Pearson. This is the first time I have experienced this level of summer temperatures in my country. I sat in my room with my fan off and I could already feel the sweat on my forehead after 10 minutes. I can confidently say that my room temperature was well over 30 degrees Celsius, which could have been the main cause of the disturbing temperatures. I guess this is the outcome of climate change.
I did do a short 'stress' test pushing each core to 100% of its frequency. The temperatures did not exceed beyond 90 degrees Celsius. This gave me the assurance that my CPU is still doing well. Owning this laptop for about 8 years, I was starting to think it was time to let go and get a new laptop.
Thanks once again for giving me the reassurance.
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