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    Idle Temps (NP6110)

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by hgarrett54, Aug 25, 2012.

  1. hgarrett54

    hgarrett54 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Well, my fan keeps turning on and then shutting off quickly, and my idle temps seem abnormally high. the screenshot is the temp while doing nothing on the computer.
    I ordered the lappy with IC diamond thermal paste.
    Any ideas?
     
  2. jaug1337

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    Are you using ThrottleStop?

    Are you using the Prema BIOS?

    Where did you order your laptop from?

    What's your ambient temp? (where are you located)

    If this continues you might have to repaste yourself or call up your reseller.
     
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    hgarrett54 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Not using throttlestop or Prema's BIOS, ordered from Xoticpc, ambient temp is 83F/28C
     
  4. MrDJ

    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    28c is quite toasty in a room so your temps would go up.
    i was getting 89c playing B3 and my room temps were the same.
    im now getting 84-86c max and average 82c with gpu 680

    on the gpuz click the sensor tab and gpu temp change the drop down box to max to see how high it goes.
    also worth downloading HW Monitor (in my signature below) as ive read of real temps giving high readings some times.
     
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    hgarrett54 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Eeek, 90 is worrying me. That's after playing a match of CS:GO. Not very long at all.
    On the plus side, I can max out CS:GO (With FXAA, not MSAA) at 80+ FPS!