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Hi there
After compiling many linux packages on the raw for example compiling a new gcc compiler and generally when cpu usage is at its max for a long time bigger than 30minutes the cpu temperature reaches above 80 with 87 maximum. Are those high temperatures normal?
My laptop is Sony Vaio A series (centrino)
Thanx
I don't know what is whit Centrinos.
But a Pentium4 with over 90 degrees was die.
Normally I would say you have a big problem with your Notebook.
But I think your problem is Linux (hardware is incompatible with the software)
I have the same problem with Linux, but my PCG-FR315s isn't so hot.
The temperature from your Notebook isn't normal.
The Maximum recommended case temperature of a Pentium M processor is 100C. The processor is running within its specifications.
100C ........wow:smileyshocked:
Personally I wouldn't let it get that high, the excess heat will cause long term damage and cause your other hardware to get rather hot too.
Personally I wouldn't let it get that high, the excess heat will cause long term damage and cause your other hardware to get rather hot too.
But, as I said earlier, The recommended maximum temperature is 100C - it's the same as a lot of the mobile Celeron processors. The catastrophic shutdown temperature for the Pentium M is a rather amazing 125C (or 135c - I can't remember exactly). So the computer is running well within the specifications from Intel.
The term "It's like an oven in here" springs to mind LOL
Intel are normally fairly conservative with their specifications - they rarely push their processors to the limit so I would say that 87C won't cause any real problems.
Most of the time the processor will run much cooler anyway.
Yeah they usually are.
The lower the tempreture the better performance you get.