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    P-7811fx - Appropriate CPU/GPU temps?

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by Javaslinger, Mar 16, 2011.

  1. Javaslinger

    Javaslinger Newbie

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    I'm trying to figure out if my PC is overheating and thus causing my frequent BSOD's...

    For my CPU, my rest temps are around 50 and they get up to 75ish under load (doing a Malwarebytes scan during which it has crashed twice). Thus I assume it's overheating...

    As for GPU, it's resting around 50 as well...

    Thanks,

    Javaslinger
     
  2. TANWare

    TANWare Just This Side of Senile, I think. Super Moderator

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    CPU = My x9100 @ 3.45 GHz Idles 40c gets to about 75c under full load.

    GPU = with Bios 9c.23.00 creating high idles temps and overclocked I get 45c idles and 74c under furmark gpu burning.
     
  3. cheezer20

    cheezer20 Newbie

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    Is there something that you do to make your system idle at 45c? Mine idles at about 55-60 and it hits 104c during gameplay. im playing company of heroes on low settings and its heating up this much. i even have a notebook cooler. the zm-nc2000
     
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    ypur GPU should never see 104c, time to clean it out and if that does not do it then it is time to pull apart and repaste...............