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    G73jw temperature is it ok ?

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by mesh3al_a, Dec 8, 2011.

  1. mesh3al_a

    mesh3al_a Notebook Enthusiast

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    hello,

    recently my laptop Fan start to work and never stop i installed real Temp 3.60
    to check and it was

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    sometimes it goes up to 75 C

    i always put it on high performance with Power4Gear Hybrid

    when i change it to entertainment it goes down to
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    and i have the last Bios 205

    so can anybody help me ?

    thanks
     
  2. Yiddo

    Yiddo Believe, Achieve, Receive

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    Hey, it depends which fan is causing the problem. As you are facing the screen the right fan is the GPU left is the CPU.

    Real temp is not going to show you the information you need to see so run HWINFO and tick the box for sensors and check the GPU temperatures under normal use and under load.

    Post back your results. 75oC for a CPU is not a problem and those temps quoted are perfectly normal I would bet its your GPU that is running a bit hot.
     
  3. mesh3al_a

    mesh3al_a Notebook Enthusiast

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    the fan on the left is the one which is working hard but the one on the right it is quiet
    I tried HWINFO

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    this temp have been taken with high performance mood and twin turbo is on

    and when i put it on entertainment mood in Power4Gear it goes down to
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    and thanks for your fast replay.
     
  4. tijo

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    For twin turbo, the bump in clock speeds vs temp increase isn't worth it to most people. I suggest you leave it turned off, but the choice is up to you.

    Other than that, your GPU temps are fine for idle temps, what are the load temps on the GPU?
     
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    haha yes I forgot how much trouble that TT button caused for little to no gain at all. With the 920XM that button should be called an overload button.

    @OP temps are fine I think you are so use the perfect silence of the G series that you forget that fans actually make noise ;) but switch off TT as it is useless.
     
  6. mesh3al_a

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    sorry i didn't understand (what are the load temps on the GPU?)

    ok it is ok to turn it off but what is the idle temp ?

    when i turn it off the twin turbo the temp goes to 69-70

    and if i'm playing and the temp goes to 80 C is it ?

    sorry for the many Q

    no
    because it wasn't like that before i don't know what happen that's way i asked here

    but when i turn off the twin turbo the goes to 69-70 C i think that's perfect right?
     
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    Idle means when you are not using programs that will make full use of the specified component or not using programs at all. This is when your temps are at their lowest. Writing a report in MS word would be considered an idle scenario.

    Load means when you are fully utilizing a component. For example, the load temps on the GPU would be when you are using that GTX460m at 100%, either with furmark or a demanding game.

    Dangerous temperatures for the CPU: >100C, if you are at ~70C, all is good
    Dangerous temps for the GPU: >105C, if you stay below 90C no need to worry.
     
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    thanks

    it didn't go further than 80C the CPU