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    Dell D620: Intel GMA and NVidia Quadra 110 Temps

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by titaniummd, May 17, 2006.

  1. titaniummd

    titaniummd Notebook Deity

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    The computers have been running together in tandem.

    The following information from the Mobile Meter (mobmeter) program was collected:

    GMA
    Freq 2 ghz
    Temp 46.5 deg C
    HDD 42 deg C

    Quadra
    Freq 2 ghz
    Temp 41.5 deg C
    HDD 42 deg C

    Why the difference in temp?
     
  2. merky works

    merky works Notebook Geek

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    the quadra has a cooling system?? not really sure but the gma is built into the chipset so i think it is affected by the cpu temps..i am not sure on the temp theorys but i do know that the gma is part of the intel chipset and that is why it is integrated