4/16/2023 0 Comments Rainmeter alienware skin themes![]() Have you been "Monitoring" the temperature daily, or do you only check it every now and then? If could be that it spiked up since you last checked it and it just happens to coincide with the installation of rainmeter. Have you tried to uninstall Rainmeter and then check your temperature with a variety of CPU temperature programs, and not just CoreTemp? Have you looked at the CoreTemp documentation to make sure its compatible with your processor? ![]() I know it doesn't work on my laptop as it goes from 79F to 140F in seconds and back down again. CoreTemp could just be failing on your system. ![]() It could have been this way for a while and you never noticed. Dust could be another culprit, and rainmeter was installed at the time you actually noticed the temperature difference. ![]() Programs running at 100% could overtax the cpu and make it run hotter. There are quite a bit of variables that affect CPU Temperature. Rainmeter is probably not the culprit here. Now for your question if the above doesn't apply. I know it's a laptop and higher temperatures are norm, that and I don't use Intel (Which i hear as a higher TjMax) but still. My computer's processor started failing at 140F and I had that temperature because of a faulty fan on the CPU. ![]()
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