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<blockquote data-quote="Digerati" data-source="post: 671811" data-attributes="member: 23832"><p>Yeah, those are great temps for a notebook and very acceptable for a PC. I don't start to worry about temps until they sit above 60°C for more than a couple seconds. When that happens, that tells me it is time to clean out the dust.</p><p></p><p>The problem with notebooks is they use proprietary designs and are never designed to allow the user easy access for proper cleaning. You cannot just remove the side panel like you can with a PC. So keeping the case interior clean of heat trapping dust can be a challenge. You should regularly remove the battery and open every access panel and blast out as much dust as possible. And continue monitoring your temps like you are doing. <img src="/images/smilies/msn/thumbs_up.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbs_up:" title="Thumbs Up :thumbs_up:" data-shortname=":thumbs_up:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digerati, post: 671811, member: 23832"] Yeah, those are great temps for a notebook and very acceptable for a PC. I don't start to worry about temps until they sit above 60°C for more than a couple seconds. When that happens, that tells me it is time to clean out the dust. The problem with notebooks is they use proprietary designs and are never designed to allow the user easy access for proper cleaning. You cannot just remove the side panel like you can with a PC. So keeping the case interior clean of heat trapping dust can be a challenge. You should regularly remove the battery and open every access panel and blast out as much dust as possible. And continue monitoring your temps like you are doing. :thumbs_up: [/QUOTE]
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