Temperature CPU of the Satellite A60 Pentium 4 2.80 Ghz

2 months ago, I bought the Satellite A60. I felt that the temperature of the CPU becomes very high, I downloaded a program that monitors the CPU-temperatur. Especially during the games JAVA the temp was 78 degrees Celsius. What is the normal temperature, and if the temperature is high, what can I do about it?

Hi Thuder251,

in my opinion, 78 degrees Celsius is a bit hot for a P4 in a notebook.

The best way is to put the laptop to your dealer or to a Toshiba Service partner.

Go to https://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com - Support & downloads, you will find a list of all the European partners in Service.

I would ask him if they can do a stress test and check if the P4 is really hot.

You are guaranteed and therefore this short assessment should be no problem.

Sammy Bye

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