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Hi guys. I have an hp pavillion laptop with an amd a-10 5740m CPU and I never really checked its temps until now. I downloaded speccy and saw that my cpu was at 95°C at idle and ramps up to 105°C or more when under load. I doubted at first that speccy was not accurate so i installed other temperature reading programs but nothing changed. I felt the exhaust and under the laptop with my hand and everything is ice cold as I run it with my laptop cooling pad. I checked to see if the exhausts were clean and they were. Everything else seems normal as the hdd, ram, and graphics runs at 45°C ave. even when under load. Is there a problem I'm not seeing? Or does the cpu naturally run that hot (doubtful about that).

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Hi guys. I have an hp pavillion laptop with an amd a-10 5740m CPU and I never really checked its temps until now. I downloaded speccy and saw that my cpu was at 95°C at idle and ramps up to 105°C or more when under load. I doubted at first that speccy was not accurate so i installed other temperature reading programs but nothing changed. I felt the exhaust and under the laptop with my hand and everything is ice cold as I run it with my laptop cooling pad. I checked to see if the exhausts were clean and they were. Everything else seems normal as the hdd, ram, and graphics runs at 45°C ave. even when under load. Is there a problem I'm not seeing? Or does the cpu naturally run that hot (doubtful about that).

Well AMD APU, Laptop, 90-100 degrees is probably fine.

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