01-25-2014 02:50 PM
01-27-2014 03:00 AM
01-27-2014 04:05 AM
Eretaia wrote:
Yes, it's normal. It doesn't even get hot when you touch it and you can hear fans more and more as the temperature is increasing. It only gets this hot when rendering which happens at 100% CPU usage... so I guess it's fine, no? I was browsing other topics about max temperatures on G750 and some people mentioned it never gets past 80ºC for them even when they're playing the heaviest of games, so that's what gets me confused.
Thank you for reply!
01-27-2014 05:41 AM
Darnassus wrote:
You may need a repaste if your CPU is getting hot. Though it's not getting over 90 which is okay.
Before you go for a repaste..
What's your room temperature?
What is your laptop sitting on?
Have you ever been convicted of taking the cookie, from the cookie jar?
How long have you owned the unit?
Mine never exceeds 75. I've been waiting to ever see it reach 80, on a 36*C day weather.
01-27-2014 07:12 AM
Eretaia wrote:
The laptop is brand-new, I got it 4 days ago. No way it'd need a repaste in this condition. Or so I hope, haha. Anyway, the room temperature is 24ºC max and I'm always keeping it on a clean flat surface. When idle or doing simple things like browsing the web, the temperatures go from 36ºC to 44ºC. Heck, even when doing some really complex high-poly modelling in 3ds Max, the temperature rarely goes over 44ºC. It's only 3d rendering that makes it jump extremely. Of course, it's logical that it'd get a lot hotter, I just don't know if this hot is actually considered normal for a laptop with a thermal system like this.
I think I'm just being paranoid, haha.
01-27-2014 12:46 PM
Darnassus wrote:
Funny how mine is usually at 45-50*C when idle Also my motherboard seems to be the hottest object when under load and my graphics the lowest.
Maybe I need to try some extreme 3D Rendering and try replicate it myself. I used the RealBench and my temperature only reached a max of 76*C. I guess your task must be much more heavy than the bencher.. I don't know.
Still 88 doesn't sound right. But yes as long as it doesn't go above 90, really.. but that's my personal absolute dead-zone for my own 'Caring for my System' law.
Darnassus wrote:
You didn't tell us if you stole any cookies.. >:c
01-27-2014 01:53 PM
01-27-2014 02:08 PM