Hell,
I just got a Surface Pro 4 i7 8gb ram and 256 disk space. And as a new use I was wondering if my device runs as it should from a temperature point of view?
Here is a run down:
- running in idle at 35-45 degrees Celsius;
- running low resources apps or copying data at 50-60 degrees Celsius;
- running high resources apps or low recourse games(like Banner Saga) at 70+ degrees Celsius.
I use Intel Extreme Tuning Utility for measuring the temperatures.
So are those temperatures normal or is there a problem with Surface? My concern is that the cooling system is mounted directly on the battery which would mean that if I use the surface at high temperature for several time I will just kill it's battery
I just got a Surface Pro 4 i7 8gb ram and 256 disk space. And as a new use I was wondering if my device runs as it should from a temperature point of view?
Here is a run down:
- running in idle at 35-45 degrees Celsius;
- running low resources apps or copying data at 50-60 degrees Celsius;
- running high resources apps or low recourse games(like Banner Saga) at 70+ degrees Celsius.
I use Intel Extreme Tuning Utility for measuring the temperatures.
So are those temperatures normal or is there a problem with Surface? My concern is that the cooling system is mounted directly on the battery which would mean that if I use the surface at high temperature for several time I will just kill it's battery
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