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    TJMax for T9900

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by 2un@, Apr 29, 2010.

  1. 2un@

    2un@ Notebook Consultant

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    Hi does anyone know what value it is or where i can find it.
    Changed to one and want to get my temps reading correctly.
    P7450 i took out was 105 & can't find so far the figures for this T9900
     
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    TANWare Just This Side of Senile, I think. Super Moderator

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    2un@ Notebook Consultant

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    Ok thanks , i also seen that 105 figure on intel specs but labeled TCase so will set it at that,Cheers
     
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    sean473 Notebook Prophet

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    105C is max but really u don't want it to reach that much.. so undervolt ur CPU always , espeically , if u have a Core 2 Duo...
     
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    I need that figure so my temps read correct as i learnt here with the original processor temps reading too high if the TJmax value is wrong.

    Haven't undervolted this one yet,looks like it ain't too much hotter - bout 10C higher than my undervolted P7450,By the time i undervolt this one it should be minimal differance i think