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    help with d901 temp!!!! is it overheating?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by hawkeye3d, Dec 11, 2007.

  1. hawkeye3d

    hawkeye3d Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a clevo d901c with due core 3.0GHz and SLI 7950 2GB ram and 7200 SATA, one month old.
    On normal running I get around 52C for cpu and 54C for gpu, if I run game the gpu can rise up to 70C and the fans wont put full power, today I noticed will playing with my rc simulator a sequence of beeps from the motherboard speaker, the gpu was at 70C is that normal?
    The fans never got to full speed on itÂ’s own. But I can hit ctrl + 1 and it work.
     
  2. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    um... your temps are very low.

    If the GPU hit 90C and above... then there would be concern.
     
  3. hawkeye3d

    hawkeye3d Notebook Enthusiast

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    so that is normal. i see some are talking 34C to 40C for the GPU, that's why i hade to ask, and for the beebs its the second time i get it but nothing happened!!! i think if it was due to the temp the copmputer will restart?
     
  4. ejl

    ejl fudge

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    your computer would shut down in case of extreme temperatures.
     
  5. adinu

    adinu I pwn teh n00bs.

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    Those temps are perfectly fine.

    Cpus can go up to 95* and gpus well over 100* (up to 125*)
     
  6. hawkeye3d

    hawkeye3d Notebook Enthusiast

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    thanks guys for the help
     
  7. steponz

    steponz Notebook Consultant

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    Hey try putting on max fans....... function + 1...

    Your temps are normal...

    Joe