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What are your stress-test max GPU & CPU temperatures and fan speeds?

Cecil_2099
Level 11
I've been running Prime95 and FurMark simultaneously for about 20 minutes with HWiNFO64 to do the monitoring and was wondering what other folks have been getting for their temperatures and fan speeds. Post up your build (if it's stock or if you got a thermal compound upgrade), your testing settings, and the max temps.

So here's mine:

G75VW-BBK5 stock thermal compounds; no overclocking of GPU

FurMark setting: 1920x1080 windowed, Anti-aliasing 8X MSAA
Max GPU temp: 70 degrees C
Max GPU fan speed: 3455 RPM

Prime95 stress test
Max CPU temp on any core: 83 degrees C
Max CPU fan speed: 3422 RPM
G75VW-BBK5 (Stock configuration with added Crucial M4 256GB SATA SSD as OS boot drive)

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kiba
Level 10
john has a kepler architecture gpu, which is designed to run cooler and on less power, the hotter 670m gpu latent temp could be affecting your cpu but its still pretty hot (mine normally does not go above the gpu temp). how hot is the room youre in when youre running furmark?

edit: repasting a laptop is fun and easy enough, especially if youve put together desktop rigs before (do it slowly & carefully, w/ a ground strap). ive done it several times, and using high end thermal paste on my g73/74 dropped the temps significantly, it can be done carefully w/out tearing warrenty stickers on the g73/74, but i definitely understand if you dont want to risk it. ive been thinking of doing it on my g75, but the temps are actually much better than on the previous models so far.
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Jsl1ce wrote:
john has a kepler architecture gpu, which is designed to run cooler and on less power, the hotter 670m gpu latent temp could be affecting your cpu but its still pretty hot (mine normally does not go above the gpu temp). how hot is the room youre in when youre running furmark?

edit: repasting a laptop is fun and easy enough, especially if youve put together desktop rigs before (do it slowly & carefully, w/ a ground strap). ive done it several times, and using high end thermal paste on my g73/74 dropped the temps significantly, it can be done carefully w/out tearing warrenty stickers on the g73/74, but i definitely understand if you dont want to risk it. ive been thinking of doing it on my g75, but the temps are actually much better than on the previous models so far.

Unfortunately, I don't have a thermometer that reads air temperatures - so I'm unable to tell you how hot the room was when I ran Furmark.

I lack the technical expertise to build desktop rigs and therefore I'll not be repasting the thermal paste on my G75. If the temps that I'm getting from Furmark are much higher than they should be - I'll just return my G75 back to the retailer because I'm still within the 30-day return period.

Please note that I was able to play Crysis for one hour with no problems. Should I still be worried about my G75's temps?

Cecil_2099
Level 11
I don't think the 670's heat is effecting the CPU temp since my rig's running a 660 and I got CPU temps similar to Valen. My ambient temperature at the time was about 25 C or 77 F.

But I agree with John in that in day-to-day usage (even with gaming) we hardly push our CPUs as hard as Prime95 pushes it in its torture test, so you don't typically get the 80+C temps with normal usage.
G75VW-BBK5 (Stock configuration with added Crucial M4 256GB SATA SSD as OS boot drive)

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Is something wrong with my GTX670m? Cause it got super hot

I ran Furmark Burn In benchmark 15 min, 1920x1080 and i got a score of BURN-IN SCORE: 1514 points and GPU temp at 93 C. Now the vents were like7 inches away from the wall so i dont know if that is the reason.

JednaPiroga
Level 7
My G75 660m got at the warmest 69c+ CPU some degrees lower.

15m of FurMark
Asus G75VW-T1019V
CPU Intel Core i7-3610QM
GPU Nvidia GeForce GTX 660M 2GB
RAM 16 GB 1600mhz
HDD SSD Corsair F60 60gb + 750gb HDD 7200rpm
MONITOR 1920x1080 Matte finish
EXTERNAL SOUND CARD Creative Go

Brian_ROG
Level 9
FurMark setting: Resolution: 1920x1080 (FS)
BURN-IN SCORE: 1522 points
Max Temp: 74°C

I just did the Burn in Benchmark 1920x1080 15 minutes
Asus G75VW-NS72
Intel Core i7-3720QM 2.6GHz
16GB DDR3 1600MHz
750GB 7200RPM + 256G SSD
Nividia Geforce GTX 670M 3G GDDR5
Blu-ray Burner

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Cecil_2099
Level 11
Destroyer, Jedna, and Brian: What are your temps (both CPU and GPU) running Prime95 concurrently with FurMark?
G75VW-BBK5 (Stock configuration with added Crucial M4 256GB SATA SSD as OS boot drive)

Need to know how to restore your G75 to it's factory-like condition? Go to my step-by-step guide:
Step-by-Step: Using ASUS Recovery DVDs to Restore G75

Want to download the latest drivers and utilities for your G75/G55? Go to this thread:
Downloading New Drivers/Utilities for G75/G55