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    Normal Load temperature for Sony Z.

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by bryan1988, Sep 25, 2010.

  1. bryan1988

    bryan1988 Notebook Consultant

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    Guys, I started to worry for my laptop temparature increase suddenly by 5 degree while playing starcraft2. I get around 82-84 degree normally but today sudden increase to 88 degrees.

    My normal load temperature is 64 degree is it normal? or expect to be lesser than 60 degree?

    I know it is a safe zone but the temperature doesnt seems just right. Im running high performance power plan which i always run it.

    Will be appreciate if anyone could post their normal load temperature?

    Thank you very much
     
  2. Andrew08

    Andrew08 Notebook Evangelist

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    it is normal.
     
  3. beaups

    beaups New Jack Hustler

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    60's is a bit high for idle...I assume you are referring to idle when you say "normal load"? Any processes eating CPU time?
     
  4. Achusaysblessyou

    Achusaysblessyou eecs geek ftw :D

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    That's normal. If it's any consolation to you, i get about 90C on GPU and like 93 on CPU playing Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
     
  5. weirdkorean

    weirdkorean Newbie

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    seems normal to me, mines about 55-65 running 51 processes and hits around 75-85 when playing Vindictus
     
  6. shurcooL

    shurcooL Notebook Deity

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    Did the ambient temperature go up by 5 degrees in your room? The laptop uses air cooling after all.
     
  7. Achusaysblessyou

    Achusaysblessyou eecs geek ftw :D

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    Haha nah, i dont think so. Although it'd be interesting to have a liquid cooled laptop =p.