![]() I would also appreciate being told if there are any caveats on the above – e.g. I am old and past it – also, I trained as a Theoretical Physicist rather than an Electronics Design Engineer – so please would one of the bright young intel experts out there let me know if the above is correct? “The maximum processor temperature should not exceed 80 Celsius and that various functions / process built into the processor will automatically cut in to prevent the processor overheating and being damaged.” In reading the Intel datasheet for the processor (“desktop-6th-gen-core-family-datasheet-vol-1 Rev ”) I was pleasantly surprised to read the “Thermal Management” chapter – it seems to say (in summary): ![]() Hence, I am concerned about overheat protection – particularly for the processor. I am thinking of trying some HD video processing which will run the machine at near full power for up to an hour. I have a HP Envy 750-279na Desktop (Product Number N9C10EA#ABU) with a 6th generation Intel Core i7-6700 3.40GHz processor, bought in late 2106.
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