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    Undervolting problem

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by dksupremacy, Feb 11, 2009.

  1. dksupremacy

    dksupremacy Notebook Consultant

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    Hey, i have a P300 LG laptop and i want to undervolt it, here lies the problem, i ran orthos for 15 minutes and temp stayed around 53 C, and my regular temps is around 36 C, does that seem right? i dont think the prg are reading my utility correctly. I ran orthos for 15min and the fan never kicked into high gear, that doesnt make sense

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    Should i still be undervolting?
     
  2. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    I don't think there's anything wrong with a 53C load temp and a 36C idle temp. If anything those are nice and low load temps for what, a T8300? It never hurts to undervolt, though. You could go into the mid forties at load... which is quite frankly real nice.
     
  3. dksupremacy

    dksupremacy Notebook Consultant

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    It's a t8100, thanks for the suggestion commander