
Question: How can I test the temperature of my laptop and what temperature should it be in?
Answer: Using a monitoring program for free, you can check the internal temperature of your laptop to see if it runs too hot and in danger of overheating.
Laptops Ideal Temperature
The biggest clue that your laptop is not running at the ideal temperature is if you experience symptoms of overheating. But the most natural laptops run hot, so the system utility that can access your laptop’s internal temperature sensor can help you decide whether you need to take steps to cool your laptop down further.
You can see the temperature specs for your specific laptop Intel or AMD processor, but the maximum temperature the CPU is the most ‘of about 100 ° Celsius (212 ° Fahrenheit). Before you get to that upper limit, though, your laptop will have all sorts of performance problems and can turn off randomly own. Optimum operating temperature is 50 ° Celsius (122 ° Fahrenheit) or below, according to SpeedFan temperature monitoring program, although the newer processors can go with a more comfortable height to about 70 ° Celsius (158 ° Fahrenheit).
Sources: Intel, AMD, Kioskea.net
Program to Test Your Laptop CPU Temperature
Several free programs available that temperature monitoring can indicate the temperature of the CPU and other system details such as processor load, voltage, and more. Some of them can also be automatically or manually adjust the fan speed of your laptop for best performance. Here are a few that I used before:
SpeedFan: In addition to monitoring the fan speed, voltage, and temperature of the processor using your laptop’s internal sensor, SpeedFan can also access SMART info for determining the temperature of your hard disk. Small applications offer a fan control, charting, and easy to understand graphics (such as a fire next to each processor core that exceeds 50 degrees Celsius recommended mark). Windows PC.
Temp real: Real Temp is designed specifically to monitor the temperature for all Intel single, dual core processor, and quad. In addition to displaying temperature and processor load, it also shows the CPU “TjMax” or maximum safe operating temperature and how far from the maximum temperature your processor is running at. Another interesting feature Real Temp tracking your highest and lowest temperature since you opened the program. Unlike SpeedFan, however, does not allow Temp Estate fan speed control. Windows PC.
source : about.com