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- windows 10-11
Well, as usual, important notes.
then it is better to look for a 8700 processor because it is 65 watts.
There is absolutely no need to use headphones; my computer doesn't make any noise at all and its temperature doesn't exceed 40 during use.
The problem only occurs when when i run Windows update or when using the antivirus to scan for viruses; it makes noise and the temperature rises in the final stage of research and cleaning.
the noise is coming from the fan
When the computer's temperature rises to 95c , is there any danger?
regards
then it is better to look for a 8700 processor because it is 65 watts.
There is absolutely no need to use headphones; my computer doesn't make any noise at all and its temperature doesn't exceed 40 during use.
The problem only occurs when when i run Windows update or when using the antivirus to scan for viruses; it makes noise and the temperature rises in the final stage of research and cleaning.
the noise is coming from the fan
When the computer's temperature rises to 95c , is there any danger?
regards
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- windows 10-11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- HP i7 9700 Z2 Small Form Factor G4 Workstation
- CPU
- Intel Core i7 9700 @ 3.00GHz 35 °C Coffee Lake 14nm Tec
- Motherboard
- HP 8456 (CPU0) - Coffee Lake
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel UHD Graphics 630
- Sound Card
- Synaptics HD Audio - Intel Display Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP 23xw IPS LED
- Screen Resolution
- 1920X1080
- Hard Drives
- SAMSUNG MZVLB512HAJQ-000H2 (SSD)
- Internet Speed
- 1 GB
- Browser
- firefox
- Antivirus
- ESET NOD32 Antivirus




