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    Does anyone here know the max temp of ati radeon 5870 in g73jh?

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Typecast, May 8, 2010.

  1. Typecast

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    I cant find it in the amd site. If you know it, Feel free to share. Im worried because my gpu temp is at 96c when playing modern warfare 2. Thanks guys. :)
     
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    It can handle 96C, it's max TDP is 50W but it is still too hot. You should look into getting it cooler. Possibly try another ati driver.
     
  3. Typecast

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    what do you mean by, it's max TDP is 50W but it is still too hot And what drivers do you recommend? Thanks.
     
  4. Typecast

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    Do you think ill keep my Aeolus CP001? Cause i plan to sell it because i bought that for my g72gx then i ended up exchanging it with the g73jh. Do you think it will help with my gpu temp?
     
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    I thought the ASUS had an amazing cooling system... it looks like the Clevo's one is way better (maybe a little noisy).
     
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    My TSS 1 hit 98C today.

    The rest stayed just below 90.
     
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    What is tss?
     
  8. ziddy123

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    TSS0, TSS1, TSS2 are how the sensors are labeled in the AMD GPU tool.

    TSS0 is the core, which is what you want to worry about. TSS1 is the MemIO. This can reach temps of 105C and still ok. Read up there are desktop users who are seeing very high temps for the MemIO. TSS1 is the GPU Shader.

    As long as TSS0 and TSS2 remain under 96C you should be ok.
     
  9. Typecast

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    So my tss1 max is 96c when im playing modern warfare, So your saying thats its still okay that way?
     
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    These laptop GPU's are running hotter and hotter! I wonder when we will start measuring stable temps in Lumens from the glow............. :)
     
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    thats pretty hot, the welding material at those temps is going to crack in the long run (thermal fatigue). even if i overclock and overvolt my gpu it can't go beyond 80C