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    G73JH Cooling Methods, specifically memory

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by ziddy123, Mar 19, 2010.

  1. ziddy123

    ziddy123 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Alright sifting through the massive threads for random discussions on cooling is tough. I think it needs it's own thread.

    I hope Mandrake can reply here with his own experience methods.

    For me, I use nothing, but looking into doing some modifications, not the cooling pad.

    My main concern isn't the core. It's the memory. If you look at Clevo, their heat sink extends to the memory modules and all copper. Why Asus does not do this amazes me, it can't save them that much considering how cheap copper is.

    I saw Mandrakes temperatures for his memory, and was amazed. Love to know how to do this specifically.

    If any of you others managed to do this, please do tell.

    Looking to reduce my memory temps from 90+ down to the low 80s.
     
  2. Soviet Sunrise

    Soviet Sunrise Notebook Prophet

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    Sell Asus, buy Clevo.
     
  3. euisungkim

    euisungkim Notebook Deity

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    what a great answer. Informative. :rolleyes:
     
  4. sean473

    sean473 Notebook Prophet

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    Don't worry... that's a typical soviet NVDIA/Clevo fanboy asnwer... it would interesting too... ziddy just wanted to ask , what tool do u use to monitor GPU temps , memory temps etc?
     
  5. notyou

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    We're using HWInfo32.
     
  6. ziddy123

    ziddy123 Notebook Virtuoso

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    I also use the AMD GPU Clock Tool