Surprised you have cooling issues. I have a 2600
myself even playing games
it rarely if ever climbs over 65c.
Firstly, 2600 is 2nd gen I believe, which is a different story. Secondly, gaming isn't
CPU-intensive since it only puts a load on a single core. In gaming my CPU rarely goes
above 65,
but in stress-testing it goes as high as 85C. During "idle" desktop work (email,
web browsing,
simple work in a terminal) the temperatures are in the range of 45-50C. They don't
really go
above 50C since the fans speed at up at this point and keep the temperature in check.
Janek
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