Results 1 to 25 of 4486

Thread: Real Temp - New temp program for Intel Core processors

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    I am Xtreme
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Wilson,NC and Charlotte, NC
    Posts
    907
    not to hijack or anything, on my recent laptop purchase, g50v-A2 ASUS laptop, I was playing crysis warhead and with this program it told me my temps were 65 C and 67 C on my CPU... is this hot for intel? I know its hot for AMD...and its hot in general, freaking 150 degrees F.
    2013 Rig: Mythlogic Pollux 1713: i7 4800, 16GB 14900 Corsair, AMD8970, 840 Pro RAID 0 (128gb), 265GB 840 Pro, 1TB HDD, Killer 1202, Win 7 x64
    PREVIOUS Desktop:EVGA E760 3-Way, 2x 5870, Corsair GT 6gb 1600, i7-920 @ 4.35ghz 1.42v, GTZ, EVGA waterblock, 2xthrmchil120.3+mcp655, Silverstone DA1kW, ARC-1220
    Laptop- ASUS G50V-A2@3GHz w/2gb RAM G.Skill
    Car: 01 T/A WS6 http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=631954
    ...Ur car is sneezing?!...
    Help Save Lives Join World Community Grid!

  2. #2
    Xtreme Addict
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Cochrane, Canada
    Posts
    2,042
    Quote Originally Posted by ZL1Killa View Post
    ... is this hot for intel?
    All I know is that it's too hot for my lap!

    Core based CPUs are designed to operate very reliably at some rather extreme temperatures. If Intel thought your CPU was too hot they'd lower the thermal throttling and thermal shut down points so that your CPU would never get too hot.

    On a 65nm laptop, thermal throttling doesn't start to happen until almost 100C and for 45nm mobile CPUs, it is 5C hotter than that. Thermal shutdown doesn't happen until approximately 125C. If Intel thought your CPU was going to turn into a puddle of silicon then they'd obviously lower those temperatures.

    As long as your computer is stable and running below the thermal throttling point, core temps are unimportant.

  3. #3
    I am Xtreme
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Wilson,NC and Charlotte, NC
    Posts
    907
    Quote Originally Posted by unclewebb View Post
    All I know is that it's too hot for my lap!

    Core based CPUs are designed to operate very reliably at some rather extreme temperatures. If Intel thought your CPU was too hot they'd lower the thermal throttling and thermal shut down points so that your CPU would never get too hot.

    On a 65nm laptop, thermal throttling doesn't start to happen until almost 100C and for 45nm mobile CPUs, it is 5C hotter than that. Thermal shutdown doesn't happen until approximately 125C. If Intel thought your CPU was going to turn into a puddle of silicon then they'd obviously lower those temperatures.

    As long as your computer is stable and running below the thermal throttling point, core temps are unimportant.
    they sure have raised the operating temperature of things in general lately...at least to my knowledge. that is freakin hot, lol.

    But yeh, the laptop is running fine. I usually have it sitting on a desk or my large wooden cuttin board with my laptop cooler in bed, so it never really sees my lap unless i'm traveling.
    2013 Rig: Mythlogic Pollux 1713: i7 4800, 16GB 14900 Corsair, AMD8970, 840 Pro RAID 0 (128gb), 265GB 840 Pro, 1TB HDD, Killer 1202, Win 7 x64
    PREVIOUS Desktop:EVGA E760 3-Way, 2x 5870, Corsair GT 6gb 1600, i7-920 @ 4.35ghz 1.42v, GTZ, EVGA waterblock, 2xthrmchil120.3+mcp655, Silverstone DA1kW, ARC-1220
    Laptop- ASUS G50V-A2@3GHz w/2gb RAM G.Skill
    Car: 01 T/A WS6 http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=631954
    ...Ur car is sneezing?!...
    Help Save Lives Join World Community Grid!

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •