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<blockquote data-quote="Damon" data-source="post: 244184" data-attributes="member: 20526"><p>I have an HP Pavillion G series anyways it tends to overheat quite often. I've done some research on it and found out that AMD processors/cpu's often 'overheat', even if its a nice cool day/night [this is if you have an amd processor/cpu].</p><p></p><p>And as Adil said, chrome often uses alot of CPU if you have alot of things opened. But if you have only 1-2 tabs it should be perfectly fine. Ive got 7 tabs opened at the moment and only sitting on 5-20%</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damon, post: 244184, member: 20526"] I have an HP Pavillion G series anyways it tends to overheat quite often. I've done some research on it and found out that AMD processors/cpu's often 'overheat', even if its a nice cool day/night [this is if you have an amd processor/cpu]. And as Adil said, chrome often uses alot of CPU if you have alot of things opened. But if you have only 1-2 tabs it should be perfectly fine. Ive got 7 tabs opened at the moment and only sitting on 5-20% [/QUOTE]
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