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    Are my temps normal?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by shad0wslayer, Sep 11, 2011.

  1. shad0wslayer

    shad0wslayer Newbie

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    Hi, I am worried about the condition of my laptop so I did some stress tests. Here are my results
    I saved it as a JPEG.

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    Unfortunately I don't understand much about stress tests and need some help knowing if this is good or bad. Thank you so much for your help.
     
  2. eafd

    eafd Notebook Deity

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    This is just a CPU stress, right?

    They look a little bit high, I would be sort of worried about this.

    My Clarksfield CPU (in general) puts out more heat and I don't hit 80C when stressing both the GPU and CPU.

    Do you have any dust in your fans?
     
  3. shad0wslayer

    shad0wslayer Newbie

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    Yea, I used prime95 and chose "In-place large FFTs" the description said ("maximum heat, power consumption, some RAM tested") If I didn't stress and just played my normal games such as WoW and LoL, the cores never got higher than 77.
     
  4. MagusDraco

    MagusDraco Biiiiiiirrrrdmaaaaaaan

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    ok.

    then that's kinda normal.