i have an i7 4710mq laptop and usually on idle it is at between 45-55 but when i convert?
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esaelias
September 22, 2014 12:49:00 PM
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Luca Rood
September 22, 2014 1:31:51 PM
Well, if you use a laptop for intensive applications, don't expect it to be cold. When I tried rendering on my laptop, it got to 95 easily. If you are planning on doing graphic stuff frequently, you are better of with a desktop, though 90 degrees is still well in the safe area. So don't worry too much, but keep in mind that laptops don't have breathing room, and weren't designed for intensive applications.
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September 22, 2014 1:55:38 PM
Luca Rood
September 22, 2014 2:27:07 PM
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esaelias
September 23, 2014 9:40:45 AM
well i downloaded skyrim today played it with plug funnily it was thr first time i played it and the setting automatically were on ultra high
i ws shcoked
becasue my lapt isnt a gaming pc
checking the specs
its i7 quad core 4700hq at 2.4 but on cpu its always on 3.2ghz
ram was 8gb i uogared it to 16 ram now (just today)
1 tb hard drive
and the grpahics is a medoum range 840m
highest degree after 20 mins play was 64 degree is that better?
i ws shcoked
becasue my lapt isnt a gaming pc
checking the specs
its i7 quad core 4700hq at 2.4 but on cpu its always on 3.2ghz
ram was 8gb i uogared it to 16 ram now (just today)
1 tb hard drive
and the grpahics is a medoum range 840m
highest degree after 20 mins play was 64 degree is that better?
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Luca Rood
September 25, 2014 12:18:07 PM
esaelias
September 25, 2014 4:41:19 PM
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September 26, 2014 4:53:29 PM
Luca Rood
September 29, 2014 5:59:08 PM
I would say that you'r just fine in the 70's.
I just find it strange that your laptop went up to the 90's, and now for no reason has "fixed itself".
Well, anyway, if your laptop stays in the 70's it's really ok, even if it gets to 90 on havy load it's probably ok for a laptop. But you should worry if again you notice a cpu temp difference with and without the power plugged in!
I just find it strange that your laptop went up to the 90's, and now for no reason has "fixed itself".
Well, anyway, if your laptop stays in the 70's it's really ok, even if it gets to 90 on havy load it's probably ok for a laptop. But you should worry if again you notice a cpu temp difference with and without the power plugged in!
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esaelias
September 30, 2014 6:41:49 PM
Luca Rood said:
I would say that you'r just fine in the 70's.I just find it strange that your laptop went up to the 90's, and now for no reason has "fixed itself".
Well, anyway, if your laptop stays in the 70's it's really ok, even if it gets to 90 on havy load it's probably ok for a laptop. But you should worry if again you notice a cpu temp difference with and without the power plugged in!
hi luca i was playing assAISN CREED nearly all on high with power plug in the fan goes crazy and i have hm montor on it goes upto 78
is this ok? pretty hot air comes out.......it actulally goes to 85 is that ok
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September 30, 2014 9:02:16 PM
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