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i7 can resist more temperature than i5? or i3?

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Hello, I am here, because I'd like to ask some stuff about my i7 Processor on the Laptop.

 

I usually have, when i dont run almost any program, 55ºC~60ºC (Using AIDA64 Extreme Edition), and some of my friends says: "Oh my god that very high temperatures!". The point i'd like to reach is that, it's really high temperatures? Or i7 use to have those?

 

Another question is that, when i play a game, i.e.: Torchlight II, the pc reaches temperatures of 77ºC~~79ºC and it hasn't got much graphics!

 

Is it normal? Is AIDA64 adding more ºC than the normal? Help please.

 

(sorry if i did any gramatical mistake)

 

This is what i get for just having Steam and Firefox open (.exe).

 

Temperatures

Field    Value

Sensor Properties   

Sensor Type    CPU, HDD, ACPI, PCH, SNB

GPU Sensor Type    Diode  (NV-Diode)

   

Temperatures:

 

CPU    42 °C  (108 °F)

CPU Package    62 °C  (144 °F)

CPU IA Cores    62 °C  (144 °F)

CPU GT Cores    61 °C  (142 °F)

CPU #1 / Core #1    60 °C  (140 °F)

CPU #1 / Core #2    62 °C  (144 °F)

CPU #1 / Core #3    61 °C  (142 °F)

CPU #1 / Core #4    61 °C  (142 °F)

PCH Diode    73 °C  (163 °F)

GPU Diode    50 °C  (122 °F)

ST1000LM024 HN-M101MBB    [ TRIAL VERSION ]

   

Cooling Fans   

GPU    0%


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