For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.I noticed obvious throttling when playing games and the backlit keyboard would flicker, I assumed its because the system isnt getting enough power.I am going to get the correct power supply ASAP, but is this going to cause damage to any components PSU is 90W while the laptop needs around 180W.You need to educate yourself before making such assumptions.
![]() Although sensors are factory calibrated, deviations between the highest and lowest Cores can be up to 10C. Sensors tend to be more accurate at high temperatures, but due to calibration issues such as linearity, slope and range, idle temperatures may not be very accurate. ![]() Since Windows has dozens of Processes and Services running in the background, its normal to see rapid and random Core temperature spikes or fluctuations, especially during the first few minutes after startup. ![]() Heres the nominal operating range for Core temperature: Core temperatures above 85C are not recommended. You should never see temps above maybe 70 degrees on ANY Intel processor that is not overclocked. Ever. At all. Period. If you had even the least idea what the problem was, what temperature your processor should be running at or what you should be looking for, you wouldnt be here posting questions. You come here for answers from people who know what they are talking about, but then when you dont like the answers, you cry foul and say they are wrong. So whatever. I couldnt care less if you dont want to listen, but at least dont try to pretend that the information is not accurate. I would not use it AT ALL anymore until you have a power supply unit that meets the requirements of the laptop. Im more worried about the laptop it self and the components inside being damaged. That applies whether its an inline power supply like those used on laptops or even an internal power supply like those used on desktops. Actually, for ANY electronic device that uses a power supply, it would be a bad idea to continue using the device when the power supply is incorrect for the specifications of the unit OR even when its the correct one for the unit but is faulty in any way. If you do, dont. I promise its not worth the risk of ruining the laptop just to wait a few days or a week for the correct unit to arrive. Do NOT use it for gaming which draws considerably more power than normal usage.
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