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    Intense temperature !!

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by KiwiBoy, Aug 30, 2007.

  1. KiwiBoy

    KiwiBoy Notebook Consultant

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    Hello. During gaming sessions like bf2, my cpu temperature according to speedfan goes up to 70 C. Is this normal or too high? Thanks.
     
  2. chipang

    chipang Notebook Enthusiast

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    that is SOOOO normal if not below normal lol
     
  3. chinmonkie

    chinmonkie Notebook Evangelist

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    #1 your temperature is in respectable limits i seen video cards up to like 75 so your not big probleM
    #2 most mobile video cards dont actualy have a temperature node speedfan finds the closest one near the video card this applies to the CPU too if your wondering =)
     
  4. Johnny T

    Johnny T Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Thats tempurature is absolutely fine! if your still worried, buy yourself a cooler!
     
  5. coriolis

    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    That's not bad for the CPU under gaming. If its 80 degrees, I'd be worried. The current Intel mobile chipsets are designed to take up to 110 degrees, anything over will result in the CPU automatically turning off to prevent further damage.
     
  6. KiwiBoy

    KiwiBoy Notebook Consultant

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    I've read somewhere that the temperature that speedfan is reading is lower by 15c compare to other programs. So if I add 15 to 71, then = 86C!!!! :O

    EDIT: Just ran rmclock, it reads core temp at 62c while speedfan says its only 47c!! :eek:

    86C is really hot, but my GPU is hotter! At 97C :eek:

    I feel this is not good, has anyone been able to undervolt the cpu in the g1s, or the T7500 in any laptop?
     
  7. Jeff

    Jeff Notebook Retard

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    further damege? i don't think anyone wants any damage at all.

    your not hinting that he gets the one you reviewed i hope :p
     
  8. Miyabina

    Miyabina Notebook Consultant

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    I undervolt my laptop. My little experiance about how I did it is here
    http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=146088
    While gaming (like right now) rmclock says my CPU is 72c no idea about my GPU.
    (I am also in AZ, and its really hot lately... I think the ambient temperature is around 82f in this room)
     
  9. Jeff

    Jeff Notebook Retard

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    82f isn't hot. thats i nice spring day.
     
  10. Miyabina

    Miyabina Notebook Consultant

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    82f inside...
    Outside it got up to around 110f today, was 104f at 8pm :p
    I also moved from Washington state 2 or so months ago :p