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Is this a normal CPU temperature or is it a bug?
Is this a normal CPU temperature or is it a bug?
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The bug is obvious, at such a temperature it would simply burn out immediately.
But he would not even have reached such a temperature, praise throttling.
This is a dick, understand where the sensor comes from, see cpu package and kernels.
Try another hwmonitor, I have a couple of problematic PCs, where only it reads data
They brought me an ASUS laptop, in power saving mode it heated up to 105 degrees. The client says that for about a year the laptop has been warming up like this, but he did not pay attention to the terrible heating and lags, as he was afraid to carry it to the service. I wonder how, in this state, he worked for so long)) After replacing the thermal paste, he came in order.
And in your situation - most likely a bug with the sensor, since separately the temperature of each core is normal.
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