Measuring your CPU's as well as battery temp can be achieved using a good monitoring App like [link|https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] it's what I use. You may what to use this other App as well [link|https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|CoconutBattery] which will offer a deeper view into your Batteries health.
I would monitor the fans as it's possible the case distortion is interfering with them which in turn is why the system is a bit warm.
It's also possible the applications you are running are just pushing the system a bit more than you expected. See if this issue is happening more with a given App is running and see if it's upto date.
=== Update (05/02/25) ===
@janosg - Yes, CoconutBattery can be confusing!
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Let's look at the first thermometer bar Battery Charge, think how full your cars fuel tank is this is no different. Presently you have a bit over half charged.
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Let's look at the first thermometer bar ***Battery Charge***, think how full your cars fuel tank is, this is no different. Presently you have a bit over half charged.
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The next one Battery Health is the how much you can fill the tank over time. Think it like your water heater which slowly builds up junk (scale and sand) so it can't hold the same about of water as it did new. The above 100% is a bit eye dropping to some as how could the battery be more than 100% when this is the tolerance during manufacture as the minimum is 100 but they always go for about 5% extra. So no worries here!
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The next one ***Battery Health*** is the how much you can fill the tank over time. Think it like your water heater which slowly builds up junk (scale and sand) so it can't hold the same amount of water as it did new. The above 100% is a bit eye dropping to some, as how could the battery be more than 100%? When this is the tolerance during manufacture as the minimum is 100 but they always go for about 5% extra. So no worries here!
Battery temp will rise and fall between charging and use. Right now it's about room temp 77.5 F that's well within the normal range. It's when you hit 90 C/194 F is when I would worry!
TG Pro has alerts which you can set, but from what I see here and what you've described I think you're just fine!
Measuring your CPU's as well as battery temp can be achieved using a good monitoring App like [link|https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] it's what I use. You may what to use this other App as well [link|https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|CoconutBattery] which will offer a deeper view into your Batteries health.
I would monitor the fans as it's possible the case distortion is interfering with them which in turn is why the system is a bit warm.
It's also possible the applications you are running are just pushing the system a bit more than you expected. See if this issue is happening more with a given App is running and see if it's upto date.
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=== Update (05/02/25) ===
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@janosg - Yes, CoconutBattery can be confusing!
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Let's look at the first thermometer bar Battery Charge, think how full your cars fuel tank is this is no different. Presently you have a bit over half charged.
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The next one Battery Health is the how much you can fill the tank over time. Think it like your water heater which slowly builds up junk (scale and sand) so it can't hold the same about of water as it did new. The above 100% is a bit eye dropping to some as how could the battery be more than 100% when this is the tolerance during manufacture as the minimum is 100 but they always go for about 5% extra. So no worries here!
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Battery temp will rise and fall between charging and use. Right now it's about room temp 77.5 F that's well within the normal range. It's when you hit 90 C/194 F is when I would worry!
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TG Pro has alerts which you can set, but from what I see here and what you've described I think you're just fine!
Measuring your CPU's as well as battery temp can be achieved using a good monitoring App like [link|https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] it's what I use. You may what to use this other App as well [link|https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|CoconutBattery] which will offer a deeper view into your Batteries health.
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I would monitor the fans as it's possible the case distortion is interfering with them which in tern is why the system is a bit warm.
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I would monitor the fans as it's possible the case distortion is interfering with them which in turn is why the system is a bit warm.
It's also possible the applications you are running are just pushing the system a bit more than you expected. See if this issue is happening more with a given App is running and see if it's upto date.
Measuring your CPU's as well as battery temp can be achieved using a good monitoring App like [https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] it's what I use. You may what to use this other App as well [https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|CoconutBattery] which will offer a deeper view into your Batteries health.
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Measuring your CPU's as well as battery temp can be achieved using a good monitoring App like [link|https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] it's what I use. You may what to use this other App as well [link|https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|CoconutBattery] which will offer a deeper view into your Batteries health.
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I would monitor the fans as it's possible the case distortion is interfering with them which in tern is why the system is a bit warm.
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It's also possible the applications you are running are just pushing the system a bit more than you expected. See if this issue is happening more with a given App is running and see if it's upto date.
Measuring your CPU's as well as battery temp can be achieved using a good monitoring App like [https://www.tunabellysoftware.com/tgpro/|TG Pro] it's what I use. You may what to use this other App as well [https://www.coconut-flavour.com/coconutbattery/|CoconutBattery] which will offer a deeper view into your Batteries health.