Pavilion dv7-4177nr: issue of temperature

I was wondering if temperatures below are high during operation.

CPU 66 degrees Celsius

Card mother 64 degrees Celcius

Chart 59 degrees Celcius

Fan works and I don't see any obstruction in the vents. If you think that his high, do you think he needs a few paste on the CPU and the heat sink?

Hello

During normal processing, they are ok go up when running video or using gpaphics resources intensive applications.

Kind regards.

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