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What's your GPU and CPU temps while playing games?

kyrax12

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So for example, when I was playing planetside 2 on low, my GPU was maxed out at 77 c while my CPU was in the low 70's.
 
On my notebook, lenovo y580 with my 660m O/C at 1085/1250 playing GW2 (by far the heaviest game I play) generally mid 70's(on both). Sometimes might hit 80's. Furmark + cinebench only reached 85.

My old dell L502X reached 98 degrees CPU, 80 on gpu playing skyrim. Throttled too.
 
On my notebook, lenovo y580 with my 660m O/C at 1085/1250 playing GW2 (by far the heaviest game I play) generally mid 70's(on both). Sometimes might hit 80's. Furmark + cinebench only reached 85.

My old dell L502X reached 98 degrees CPU, 80 on gpu playing skyrim. Throttled too.
Dang.

Is your old dell still alive?
 
Yep, don't use it anymore. Gave it to a family member.

Perfectly usable except for poor battery, very noisy fan, and high temps (idles in the 60s).

O could the noisy fan be reduce by cleaning it?

And high temps can be alleviated by repasting right?

Thought I don't think you would bother to. Just out of curiosity though.
 
O could the noisy fan be reduce by cleaning it?

And high temps can be alleviated by repasting right?

Thought I don't think you would bother to. Just out of curiosity though.

I should not have to do this and I would really have to take the notebook apart to get to the fans. Fans were clean. It was noisy and hot right from the first month.
 
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