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    Is this temperature normal?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by chinmonkie, Aug 13, 2007.

  1. chinmonkie

    chinmonkie Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi I recently undervolted my V2Se and the normal temperatures is arround 51 degrees. I tried to change my profiles from battery saving to max performance to see if the cpus multiplyers would generate any additional heat but it dosnt. However when I game or when the CPU and GPU are at max load it only goes up to 62 degrees.

    Can someone give me the stock temperatures so I can do a comparison? any insight will be great =)
     
  2. adinu

    adinu I pwn teh n00bs.

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    Those temperatures are absolutely fine. Don't worry and enjoy ur notebook.
     
  3. yuio

    yuio NBR Assistive Tec. Tec.

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    they are actually quite low... depending on your processor and video card.
     
  4. chinmonkie

    chinmonkie Notebook Evangelist

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    i dunno the reason why i am asking this is notebook will be my PC for 4 years as i start to go into university i just want this thing to last xD. I might plan on getting a Cooler Master Notepal W1 to help the disperce the heat.