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    m17x q9100 temp

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by snakeye408, Oct 27, 2009.

  1. snakeye408

    snakeye408 Notebook Geek

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    any1 please tell me if this temps is normal? i just installed the new q9100 es version and i dont know if this temps normal r not, but its way hotter then my previous cpu (p8600)



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  2. Rengsey R. H. Jr.

    Rengsey R. H. Jr. I Never Slept

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    It sucks that the app does not recognize my CrossfireX.

    anyway, I have a QX9300. and all temps are 40 C and below. Why is your temp so high?
     
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  3. snakeye408

    snakeye408 Notebook Geek

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    iunno lol thats why am here...anywaz i use the antec formula5.. please reply..
     
  4. snakeye408

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    overclocked to x9.5 (originaly 8.0)
     
  5. snakeye408

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    wow where r u guyz??
     
  6. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    Those temperatures are normal. Your P8600 ran a lot cooler because it consumed about half the power and thus produced only about half the heat.

    Did you get those temperatures under load? Run wPrime (1024M test) and watch the temperatures while it is running. Your processor is rated for 100*C I believe so . . . anything under that is with specifications.
     
  7. snakeye408

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    thanks ill run it now....

    when i run the test , the temperatures rise t0 71C...so im good right??
     
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    You're good, don't worry.