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Fordítási probléma jelentése
90c is ok and normal for a laptop.
How are laptops designed to cope with heat? A desktop would throttle like crazy around 90°C.
And no most desktops will throttle at 95c.
Why is it running quite warm? Dusty, sitting in sunlight or warm stuffy room? You have it running 24/7?
What brand / model is it?
Has it been overclocked in anyway?
An average temperature for a laptop would be around 50 to 55 degrees celsius. At max usage, it might get up to 75c. Typically anything under 80-85 is safe. If it's reaching up to 90-100c or you notice it's not stable temp, rather it keeps rising up, then you might want to worry.
Mine also goes up to 80-90c when playing demanding games.