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buttery_silk

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Dell Inspiron R N5110
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MS Windows 7 Home Basic 64-bit SP1
CPU Intel Sandy Bridge @ 2.10GHz
RAM 3.0GB


The image - Is it good or bad
Pls explain?
I don't understand Real Temp. Pls help me... Thanks a load...
 
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Dell Inspiron R N5110
Operating System
MS Windows 7 Home Basic 64-bit SP1
CPU Intel Sandy Bridge @ 2.10GHz
RAM 3.0GB


The image - Is it good or bad
Pls explain?
I don't understand Real Temp. Pls help me... Thanks a load...

Temperature is the current temperature

Distance to TJmax is how much higher you can go before your CPU throttles

Minimum is the lowest the temperature has gone since you opened the program, maximum is the highest

The temperatures in your picture are average-low for a laptop CPU
 
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buttery_silk

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Temperature is the current temperature

Distance to TJmax is how much higher you can go before your CPU throttles

Minimum is the lowest the temperature has gone since you opened the program, maximum is the highest

The temperatures in your picture are average-low for a laptop CPU

You say average-low, so could you pls explain whether it is good or bad? Generally people say the higher Distance to TJmax the better, so mine is not good?:shadedshu What is that core 0 and core 1?? Pls be little bit more specific, thank u...:)
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Temps are fine.

Core 0 and core 1 are the cores inside your CPU.
 
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