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The original post: /r/overclocking by /u/srneeam on 2025-04-15 11:50:35.

It's a laptop that I have very recently bought. I do understand that modern processors have dynamic voltage leveling for single/multi core workloads but what I have saw seemed a bit too much. It jumps to about 99.6-100.6 degrees and gradually lowers to about 90-95 when single core load sustains. 90s are generally considered bad for lifespan of CPU but maybe AMD doesn't think like it?

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