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    MSI temps time for a repaste?

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by Thenewguy1337, Aug 28, 2012.

  1. Thenewguy1337

    Thenewguy1337 Notebook Guru

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    I'm playing civ 5 and my temps and my cpu temps are running at 75 C, and my GPU is 85 C. 3610qm, and 680m. Does that seem high to anyone else? I saw a stress test the GPU hit 90, but I am having a difficult time finding the max temp of the 680m. CPU is under 105 so I think I'm ok there? FYI i have a gt60.
     
  2. He1p

    He1p Notebook Evangelist

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    once you hit 90c .. that is the time to repaste or change place to play or switch on air conditioner
     
  3. Thenewguy1337

    Thenewguy1337 Notebook Guru

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    Yeah it is sitting on a cooler. I just got it so maybe just a bad paste. I have some artic silver to I"ll give that a try.
     
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    Phobya HeGrease Extreme Thermal Paste the best.
     
  5. iHack1nt0sh

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    I'd repaste just to be safe. I'd rather have piece of mind then have to worry every time I was gaming.