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    Quick heat question

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by fluffyuk, Apr 12, 2012.

  1. fluffyuk

    fluffyuk Notebook Deity

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    Hi guys,

    With my laptop fixed I dont want anymore overheating scares.

    At the moment the GPU and CPU dont got above 50C with internet surfing. However sometimes the GPU fan is blowin warm air out even though it is showing lower temps than the CPU.

    Should I be worried or are these temps normal and the GPU expels more warmer air ?


    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. Support.1@XOTIC PC

    Support.1@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Those temps are no cause for concern, pretty typical.
     
  3. azn4lif3s

    azn4lif3s Notebook Consultant

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    The laptop will always blow out hot air 50 celsius is roughly 100 fahrenheit so expect out to be hot.

    Sent from my DROID RAZR
     
  4. fluffyuk

    fluffyuk Notebook Deity

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    Thanks guys, now getting around 84C in Skyrim, when do i need to worry. Whats the upper limit of temps ?
     
  5. Anthony@MALIBAL

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    That's still well around the average. You only need to worry if you start pushing 95C or higher under load. The thermal shutdown temperature is 110C though.
     
  6. fluffyuk

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    Thanks mate much appreciated, im more than happy at 86 then.

    Cheers mate