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    cpu temp problem question

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by jehovany8888, Jul 6, 2008.

  1. jehovany8888

    jehovany8888 Notebook Guru

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    i put a torture cpu and gpu aplication and the temps on the gpu are normal and the temps in the two cores are normal but why the cpu temp is too higth? not is the same the cpu and the two cores? i have a t9300 and a p-6860

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    Andy Notebook Prophet

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    The top tempuature is both of your core temps added together. Look at the individual core temps, not the combination. Those tempuatures (40C/104F) are pretty low.
     
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    Tom1222 Notebook Consultant

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    Hmm, somehow your theory doesn't add up (pun intended) :D
    Since 40 plus 40 = 80 and not 98. ;)
    Not sure what that top number is. Perhaps the highest the CPU temp went up to during the torture test and the lower numbers are the idle temps?

    Not familar with the program so I am not sure what that top number is, but it is way too high for a T-9300 CPU. Mine idles at 35/36 and after 3 hours of Crysis it only got to around 44 C on the CPU and about 65 c on the GPU.
    Using CoreTemp to measure the temp on the CPU and GPU zo25 on the GPU.
     
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    lol, i didnt realize that...

    Maybe its saying its a CPU, but really its something else... im not sure though, because there arent really any components that get that hot.