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ogeolime2015-07-07 17:13:00
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ogeolime, 2015-07-07 17:13:00

Does anyone have any experience with hard working laptops?

Does anyone have experience using a laptop in which it worked for you for about 5-8 hours under heavy load, and all this time the temperature of the processor and discrete video card (if any) was 90+-2, and so for months, years. Most of all I would like to hear the opinions of dell owners, but others are also interested. Has anyone's laptop died from the load?
Is it true for all laptops that 90 processors is overheating?

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Sergey, 2015-07-07
@ogeolime

My Asus F8VA worked for a couple of years almost around the clock and the temperature of the processor ( Core2Duo P8600 ) was 90-95 degrees according to Everest, but when it was exceeded, it turned off. The laptop didn't die. It works to this day, but with less loads and a processor temperature of about 50-60g.
After such a long work, it was cleaned, the factory thermal paste was replaced with kpt-8. And from some places I had to carefully scrape off the tightly dried and hardened factory thermal paste :)
PS for P8600 Junction Temperature - 105C

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Roman Gamretsky, 2015-07-07
@rgamretsky

Where did you work with a laptop with a temperature of about 90 ?? Or maybe 90 F?

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eimrine, 2015-08-19
@eimrine

90 Celsius on my Samsung is the maximum allowable temperature for the processor, the vidyukha is allowed to warm up to 100. Physically, they are on different cooling branches, so one does not interfere with the other, but it’s better to keep the laptop on the windowsill at times of load or take care of ventilation in other ways. You can mine and work at the same time.

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