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    Asus G73SW Core temp difference

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by RNeon, Jan 21, 2011.

  1. RNeon

    RNeon Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi all,

    Is it normal that the core temp under load ist so different?
    Core0 is about 11 Celsius Power than Core 1 !

    My System Runs stable but i am worried about that.

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  2. ValkerieFire

    ValkerieFire God Follower

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    The 1155 chips overclock each core on demand until they reach a certain temperature. Because of that I would think cores with different temps would not be uncommon. Although I would think all the cores would stay at relatively the same temp because they are so close together, there is no reason they have be at the same temp. It is possible that cores 1,2&3 were turboboosting and thus generating more heat. Core 0 was operating at a lower ghz and not making as much heat.

    I'd say it is nothing to worry about.
     
  3. DCx

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    And yet, if someone said this about the temp sensors on my GPU, I'd suggest a repaste.