E ell Well-Known Member Reaction score 460 Dec 5, 2009 #1 hi, I'm checking the temps of a laptop and trying to decifer the results, can't find any user guide for it, anyways I have a old celeron 2.4 ghz with 1 gb ram that shows HD temp at 50C and Temp1 at 70C, is that a safe range?
hi, I'm checking the temps of a laptop and trying to decifer the results, can't find any user guide for it, anyways I have a old celeron 2.4 ghz with 1 gb ram that shows HD temp at 50C and Temp1 at 70C, is that a safe range?
NickCat11 Active Member Reaction score 0 Dec 5, 2009 #2 For the processor check here http://www.heatsink-guide.com/content.php?content=maxtemp.shtml For the hard drive 50C is a little to warm as most manufacturers recommend keeping it below 50C.
For the processor check here http://www.heatsink-guide.com/content.php?content=maxtemp.shtml For the hard drive 50C is a little to warm as most manufacturers recommend keeping it below 50C.
E ell Well-Known Member Reaction score 460 Dec 5, 2009 #3 NickCat11 said: For the processor check here http://www.heatsink-guide.com/content.php?content=maxtemp.shtml For the hard drive 50C is a little to warm as most manufacturers recommend keeping it below 50C. Click to expand... Thanks! thats exactly what I've been looking for!
NickCat11 said: For the processor check here http://www.heatsink-guide.com/content.php?content=maxtemp.shtml For the hard drive 50C is a little to warm as most manufacturers recommend keeping it below 50C. Click to expand... Thanks! thats exactly what I've been looking for!
E ell Well-Known Member Reaction score 460 Dec 5, 2009 #5 Still troubleshooting the "laptop from hell" it shut off at the end of running chkdsk from cd, no blue screen, just shut down....gotta love it
Still troubleshooting the "laptop from hell" it shut off at the end of running chkdsk from cd, no blue screen, just shut down....gotta love it