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    CPU Temperatures with AC Adapter connected

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Hubmaster, Sep 10, 2012.

  1. Hubmaster

    Hubmaster Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi. I'm wondering what temps people are getting on their CPU's, as the CPU fans are always on the 2nd fastest setting whenever my AC adapter is connected. These are my temps for my CPU when I am just chatting/web browsing.

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    Is this normal or should I repaste?
     
  2. Heihachi_1337

    Heihachi_1337 Notebook Deity

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    Your temps look fine to me. Age of the laptop? Specs? What do you have?
     
  3. Hubmaster

    Hubmaster Notebook Enthusiast

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    Sorry, I forgot the most obvious thing. :eek:

    P150EM:
    I7 3610QM
    8 GB of RAM
    AMD 7970M
    750 GB HD

    Everything else stock. I repasted with IC Diamond 7 about 2 weeks ago, and these are the temps i'm getting

    I got it in July and I love this beast. :D
     
  4. Support.3@XOTIC PC

    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Idle temps dont tell you a whole lot as they can vary depending even the temps of your environment. Run a stress test like Prime95 which will make to temps go up to the most any other program will. CPU temps going over 85C you should start looking into alternate cooling solutions.