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    i was wandering from what to what temperature does the computer need to be thank's! or when is it overheated.
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    Depends, when you can't touch your battery for longer than 5 seconds it's quite overheated
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    i am talking about the °C temperature because i got a program that tells me how hot it is..
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    That's extremely subjective. There's no way of knowing without some system specs.
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    can you please tell me how to know
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtinctionx View Post
    can you please tell me how to know
    The thing is that some hardware overheats long before other hardware.

    For instance, anything over 62C on my CPU is considered overheating, but my GPU is rated for 90C+.

    Of course, again, those are just my components. Thermal limits vary a lot in the hardware world.
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