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    Anyone with a Malibal P151HM1 and 560M share GPU temps

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by AndrewB2010, Sep 1, 2011.

  1. AndrewB2010

    AndrewB2010 Notebook Guru

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    Hello, i recently purchased a p151HM1 with the 560M and im running about 75C on load... this seems high i just want to compare to others.
     
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    CPU, GPU, both? 75 is nothing on either CPU or GPU. I don't know about the max temp but usually it will downclock at 110 (on a 6990). Unless you are in the mid 90's on all pieces of the GPU (MSIO, etc) then you may have to worry. Download HWmonitor32/64 and see what your true temps are. I don't look at my overall temp, rather the highest temp which is usually the memIO but I am on an AMD chip; but the same logic should apply.
     
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    Ghold Notebook Evangelist

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    75 Would be normal, I hope. When running Just Cause to I average at about 70-73
     
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    I don't know about the 560, but my 8130 with a 460 runs in the mid 60s while gaming. A half hour of Furmark puts the GPU just over 70. It idles around 38. (No, i did not order the special thermal paste.) 75 seems about right for me on my processor.

    Considering that a 560 is simply a higher clocked 460, I'm guessing that you're not too far out of the ballpark. If that temperature is a concern to you, you could always grab a tube of Artic silver (Or a thermal paste of your choice) And re-paste the machine. It's not a particularly tricky operation.
     
  5. AndrewB2010

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    sorry! the GPU... is running at 75 max temp... according to MSI after burner
     
  6. AndrewB2010

    AndrewB2010 Notebook Guru

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    thats the thing i already repasted it with TG1
     
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    dragmn2 Notebook Guru

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    Hours of gaming will make my 560m GTX run at around 75 as well. With really demanding games like Witcher 2, the GPU can get up to 80's. Hope this helps.
     
  8. AndrewB2010

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    80c even with IC7?
     
  9. AndrewB2010

    AndrewB2010 Notebook Guru

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    i dont know i just feel like something is off.... i only have been playing for about 30 minutes and it says my max was 83... i dunno whatever
     
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    Check this: NBR Cooling Central
     
  11. Zymphad

    Zymphad Zymphad

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    560M in an Asus G74 after a 30% overclock runs in the mid 60s.

    I expect it to run with similar temperatures in a Clevo.