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    Samsung Q310 temperatures & Windows 7

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by wetbehindtheears, Nov 25, 2009.

  1. wetbehindtheears

    wetbehindtheears Newbie

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    Hi guys

    not had my Q310 long, used it with Vista for a couple of days then installed windows 7 32-bit with the help of this forum without much problem.

    I have read through all the threads pertaining to the Q310 but I am a bit concerned about the temperatures that this should be running at.

    I have the model with the P7450 processor, have installed the Samsung Battery Manager and Samsung Easy Speed Up Manager.

    The laptop is used for some office work, photo editing, surfing and playing games, now the games are not high end stuff. It is also mostly plugged in to mains.

    I will install hardware monitor and get some screen shots of temps to post. I was just wondering if the samsung software I have installed isn't as effective as using the windows 7 power options.

    Any help on temperatures in windows 7 would be much appreciated.

    Thanks