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    K42JA CHECK MY HWMonitor Temp

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by cruzhart, Apr 24, 2012.

  1. cruzhart

    cruzhart Newbie

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    This is my notebook temperature, after 5 minutes of playing game
    please someone tell me what's wrong with my CPU?
    I have replace the thermal paste
     

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    Support.4@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    That is pretty common temps actually. If you exceed 90, I would take notice for concern. But, most are built to withstand up to 100 C before major damage.
     
  3. cruzhart

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    yeah common except it reach that high after 5 minutes, and about 10 minutes it will freeze, BSOD or restart automatically , which hardware do you think is faulty? mobo , vga or CPU? thanks for replying
     
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    TZ00 is a motherboard temperature sensor. PCH is the northbridge chip. GMCH is the integrated GPU.

    Your temps look only a little high. Is your fan/vent area clean? Do you have high ambient temps?