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    Toshiba X200/X205 Temperature

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by evilseagull, Jun 30, 2008.

  1. evilseagull

    evilseagull Newbie

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    Hey,

    Just wondering what kinda temperatures others get when their running games or anything else on their X200/X205. My X200-J022 seems to idle at 77 degrees celcius while running games/watching movies will drive that up to 97 degrees celcius. Does this sound normal?

    My specs:
    Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7700 2.4GHZ 4MB/800MHZ
    Intel Turbo Memory 1GB
    320GB SATA - 160GB + 160GB
    2GB RAM
    17.0" TruBrite Widescreen XGA+
    nVidia Geforce Go 8700M GT with 512MB dedicated memory
    Windows Vista Ultimate
    HD DVD-ROM DVD SuperMulti Double/Dual Layer Drive
     
  2. FreddyFreak

    FreddyFreak Notebook Guru

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    I just bought a X205-SLI6 and it seems to have really good cooling. I have been playing Assassin's Creed for hours at max settings 1680 x 1050 (level 1 multi sampling) with an overclock of 650/1458/799 and I havent gotten over 80C (unless EVGA Precision isn't accurate, thats what I'm using to monitor temps). I don't even have a cooler yet. But I do have it proped up on my desk so the bottom is exposed and I do have an AC nearby in the room.

    ****EDIT****
    I think I have a fan profile kicking in and 80C because I never see the temps go above that.