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    People with G50VT

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by inchyfingers, Mar 23, 2009.

  1. inchyfingers

    inchyfingers Notebook Consultant

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    Got my new laptop G50VT-X6, just wanna make sure everything is good.
    What are your idle temperatures for your CPU and GPU??? My GPU idle max was 62C and CPU was 39C. Is this normal??? (I used HW monitor to check)

    Heres my temperatures. MAX is idle without the cooler.

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  2. David

    David NBR Random Reviewer NBR Reviewer

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    Those temps seem a little low during load. Try use EVEREST and see if you get a different reading.
     
  3. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    I think those temps weren't during gaming, only idle?
     
  4. CA36GTP

    CA36GTP Notebook Evangelist

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    Around 41C on the CPU and 48C on the GPU, though I have both overclocked, and my GPU voltage raised.
     
  5. Duct Tape Dude

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    When I first boot up my GPU will hit about 63 or so before the fan kicks in, then it hovers around 45-55 during web browsing, light work, etc. I think that temp is just from the notebook trying to delay active cooling as long as possible.
     
  6. CA36GTP

    CA36GTP Notebook Evangelist

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    Yea, the temperature will spike on startup because it needs to hit a certain point before the fan will kick in at 3200rpm speed.
     
  7. haniunited

    haniunited Notebook Consultant

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    Couple of hours internet surfing with youtube:

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  8. CA36GTP

    CA36GTP Notebook Evangelist

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    Looks reasonable to me.
     
  9. CA36GTP

    CA36GTP Notebook Evangelist

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    Here's the temps I get.

    Minimum is idle temps.

    Maximum is temps after running PCSX2 (heavily CPU intensive, moderately GPU intensive)
     

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    inchyfingers Notebook Consultant

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    Looks good. Thanks guys :)
     
  11. SCE_Sobek

    SCE_Sobek Notebook Evangelist

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    you guys forget to take account of your ambient temp too...i live in miami lol...my gpu hits 92 max when heavy gaming ;p

    drive it like you stole it right?
     
  12. Bryanu

    Bryanu Notebook Deity

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    Yea I was going to ask about that. I posted another topic about a month ago asking about temps as I thought mine was high for being a P9600 CPU only 25w but people said it was fine... My room is 80f all the time but my cpu sits at about 38c on the core when doing nothing and 46-53 on the gpu when doing nothing. The non-core temp of the cpu seems to be about 9c higher than the core though. (never understood that as desktop my core is always hotter than the other temp) but to me mine seems warm for a 25w cpu but room is 80 so is that normal? 38c? I know my GPU temps are 100% fine.. but 25w cpu i would hope for cooler when doing nothing but i guess 80 is a hot room?
     
  13. CA36GTP

    CA36GTP Notebook Evangelist

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    80 is a little warm.

    My THRM is roughly the same as yours in my 72f room, but my on-core temps are about 10 degrees lower.