
Having experienced overheating on laptops and Ultrabooks, I realized the importance of monitoring.īased on that experience, CrystalDiskInfo (real-time monitoring of the device), thilmera7_64 (forced shutdown at an arbitrary threshold value), and HWiNFO (Fan Control) are used for the sake of completeness.ĬrystalDiskInfo: A HDD/SSD utility software which supports a part of USB, Intel/AMD RAID and NVMe. Recommend investigate the factor with Task Manager. Microsoft’s telemetries and background tasks are also a cause of overload (temperature rise).īefore taking these measures, it was usually 50-62℃/HDD, but after that, it has been around 42-47℃. The desktop type has a sufficient cooling space and is capable of forcibly discharging heat with a fan, etc., so it is less risky than a laptop computer.Įxperience has shown that the temperature rises abnormally when running defragmentation (not recommended by Microsoft) and virus scanners, and when syncing in the cloud such as OneDrive. There are various factors that heat a PC.ĭue to its structure, the laptop computer is inferior in cooling ability and is likely to cause problems.
