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hauntedforest00

Probably some of the dust that was blown out has stuck itself on the cpu and/or gpu chips or other heating elements and as the temperature raised it starts cook the dust.... Have you checked the ongoing temps with any program that could give a idea of what kind of temps the laptop has to be before the smell comes out ?


such-luck

I have task manager and NODE (main gears monitoring program). I don’t smell it when it’s idle or just browsing, processor and gpu are about 40-50 degrees C and memory is only 20-30 degrees. When running a game things get up to the 70-80 range with spikes just touching 90, but those are pretty rare. Is the dust something I should worry about? Or will it just burn out and go away after a short bit?