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    Something weird is going on with my p377sm-a

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by paulofeg, Jul 4, 2016.

  1. paulofeg

    paulofeg Notebook Geek

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    Gpu temps are fine / cpu temps are fine
    Motherboard and ssd/hard drive are getting into red warning level.

    I'm not even sure why its doing this and I even have a cooling fan underneath my laptop

    seems find now but its just odd that the temps spike like they do. Untitled.png
     
  2. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Temperatures will vary by load, if you have a spike of storage operations then it will get hotter. Those temps are within reasonable levels that I can see in your screen shot.
     
  3. paulofeg

    paulofeg Notebook Geek

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    The motherboard is spiking up to 71 degrees Celsius but the weird part is that nothing other than the processor is getting warm not even the gpu's during heaving gaming.
     
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    That's well within tolerance for the chipset (120C is getting dicey).
     
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    Support.1@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    I'd think you are fine with those temps as well. Obviously, they lower the better, but those are still fine.
     
  6. Ethrem

    Ethrem Notebook Prophet

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    Those are idle temps? They're not bad if so.
     
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    The screenshot is idle yes, so perfectly fine there and the chipset getting warmer with a warmer environment and load is normal.
     
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    Ethrem Notebook Prophet

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    Idle temps don't really mean anything, we would need to see load temps. And I wish people would stop using Speccy and just use HWiNFO64. It's easier to read and it gives you all the sensors min, max, and average which gives a lot more info...
     
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