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    G74SX for CG Rendering (3dsmax +Vray [RT]) _ Maximum temperature

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by gg31hh, Apr 20, 2012.

  1. gg31hh

    gg31hh Newbie

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    Hi Guys,

    I want to ask for advice or information from fellow G74SX user. I got my G74 about 6 months ago n still LOVING IT btw.

    I recently start to use my Laptop for hardcore CG rendering (Computer Graphic). The question I want to know, as I started to use Vray RT (Realtime) [basicly it mean that it 3dsmax will constantly render and update the rendered image while allowing u to constantly make changes]; I found that 3 of my 4 core's temperature (from CPU Digital Thermal Sensor) went up to 75.C (HWINFO64) within normal room temperature.

    While my GPU temperature max at 62.C
    Also HWINFO64 also show that my CPU Package / AI cores reach max of 76.C


    I was wondering if this is normal? and what is the maximum safe temperature for both CPU n GPU in G74sx ?

    Reason i asked course I may sometime require to render all day long and I do not wish to short-life my SOOO AWEESOOOMMEEE. Thx in advance.
     
  2. tijo

    tijo Sacred Blame

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    CPU is safe as long as it doesn't 100C, anything below 80C is a have no worries case. The GPU as long as it stays below 90, don't worry about it either.
     
  3. gg31hh

    gg31hh Newbie

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    Great.. Thank you for your advice. I will definitely use that as future reference

    Cheers man