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    Samsung 700z4a Temperatures?

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by FireRune, May 27, 2012.

  1. FireRune

    FireRune Newbie

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    I've been Readind like one week about it here
    and rarely seen information about temps of the S7z4a
    i want to know if i got a defective lap or if its normal ;)

    Please Can you guys tell me your temps?(my temps Are on red please answer by replacing with yours (copy paste)) :D

    got an I5 2500, with amd 6750.

    High perfomance Profile>
    Iddle/light usage:CPU> 60c-70c GPU> 0c(cuz swichtable graphics)
    Gaming/heavy load:CPU> 85c-94c GPU> 81c-85c


    Silent mode on>
    Iddle/light usage:CPU> 48c-60c GPU> 0c(cuz swichtable graphics)
    Gaming/heavy load:CPU> 65c-78c GPU> 65c-75c
     
  2. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    I don't have this computer but the temperatures you are seeing are in what I would expect to be the design range. The CPU will start to throttle at 95C and this might be happening. HWiNFO's CPU speed display will show if it is.

    John
     
  3. spincel

    spincel Notebook Consultant

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    No doubt about silent mode, but without silent mode, the temperature is a little bit high with that i5. My i7 hit about 40-60 with iddle or light use. With gaming, it's no more than 90. If yours is old from 6 months, then you could open it up and change the thermal. However, if it is relatively new, then check Resource Monitor for any particularly software that could make the temperature goes high. If there is none and you curious about it, I suggest call Samsung for a service. Otherwise, keep silent mode for light use and turn it off when you on gaming or need heavy load from CPU.
     
  4. motherfo

    motherfo Notebook Enthusiast

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