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ASUS G750JZ cooling issues

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  • Gaming
  • Temperature
  • Notebooks
  • Crysis
  • Cooling
  • Celsius
  • Asus
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October 17, 2014 12:07:24 PM

Hi everybody!

I've just bought a new ASUS ROG G750JZ notebook. My main concern is its cooling system, because I got 86 Celsius on my graphics card (GTX 880M) while I have been playing Crysis 3. Is it normal? Will it damage my rig on the long run? Can I play hours with this temperature? I'm really worried... :S

Many thanks for the help in advance!!

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October 17, 2014 12:18:17 PM

86 C is safe, but generally these laptops have a very good cooling system and tend to hover around high 70s to low 80s for the GPU temperature. Keep an eye on that GPU! If it gets much hotter, it could be that the factory thermal paste application was bad from the production line.
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October 17, 2014 12:24:28 PM

Thanks for the rapid response, but what do you mean on "Keep an eye on that GPU!"? Do you mean that If it holds that 86 C temp for a long period it would ruin my machine?
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October 17, 2014 12:55:20 PM

No, I mean if it runs closer to 90 C, then you should probably contact Asus. Remember that the laptop needs to be on a flat surface and the back vents should not be obstructed to allow good airflow, too.

Your current temps are safe, but if you notice them steadily rising, and you're treating the laptop well, then you may need to touch base with Asus or the reseller you purchased from so that they can examine the cooling system.
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October 17, 2014 1:39:04 PM

Thanks man! I've just tested the rig with Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor (74 C) and Ryse Son of Rome (75 C). So the Crysis might be a steel eating monster :) 
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October 17, 2014 2:20:37 PM

Good deal! Yeah, Crysis 3 is a monster. The laptop is super capable, but it's still a laptop and has limited headroom for thermal activity. Still, I think it will treat you well. :D 
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