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My system has a 2nd Generation Core i7 2670QM @2.2ghz with the Linux kernel 3.4. Psensor (I am using it to check my CPU/HDD temp) is showing Physical id 0 at 50 deg C.


It also shows:



Sensor Information


     Id:                          lmsensor coretemp-isa-0000 Physical id 0



I want to know what is Physical id 0? Does that mean it's showing the temperature of the installed RAM module or something else?


I would also like to know if the temperature is normal or overheated?
Thanks in advance.


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Physical id 0 is referring to your CPU. The CPU TJmax is 100 degrees Celsius. So 50 degrees Celsius is normal. Also make sure that ambient temperature is good.


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