So I have been tooking at temps on my laptop while gaming for as long as I have owned it and tried many different things to keep them reasonable, but they will still spike at times. I know it is a laptop and cooling with a laptop is not easy. As such I h
I thought that it could be an overheating GPU or CPU. However, my GPU and CPU temps are completely fine. I have also noticed recently that this doesn't just happen because of me playing the game. For example, when I've been using the computer for 1-2 hours to web browse or ...
In most cases, tampering with fan settings is not advisable, as the default settings managed by the BIOS are designed to automatically synchronize with the CPU temperature. This is especially significant because constantmonitoring of CPU temperatureisn’t feasible during routine tasks or gaming. While...
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So in teh end, you really have nothign to worry about, your temps are good. Translate 0 Kudos Copy link Reply idata Employee 08-23-2010 03:36 AM 2,056 Views Thanks for the help! Now I can play without beeing scarred about the temperature. Well the CPU doesn't break the...
The temps are okay both cpu and gpu. All i did for right now is full windows... what res do the backround pics have to be to look good in Windows 10 Customization what res do the backround pics have to be to look good: all my pics look bad i dont know what res they have ...
Qualcomm is still far from delivering the performance many enthusiasts and power users expect from their computers. But they’re making strides in that direction. Unless the Snapdragon X encounters some nasty issues that Qualcomm can’t address quickly, we hope the market share between these...
idle voltage 0.969-1.106 and temps as low as 31.9C in a room with 25C ambient. Performance wise there is no loss since the CPU can reach in full load 1.49V (on single core ), 1.33V ( multi core ) and a temp of 74-76C. I measured with HWinfo64 and stress tested in blender and...
That's probably due to the CPU. From all of the complaints I've heard, there are some stuttering with regards to open-world games on Core i5 CPUs. GTA V does benefit alot from hyperthreading which makes Core i7 CPUs the best for gaming (well, for now). ...
The tiny AMD reference RX 7600 hits much higher temperatures than the other GPUs we tested, but don’t be fooled: 75 degrees Celsius is still plenty cool for a graphics card, and in exchange for the higher temps, AMD gives you damned near utterly silent noise levels. The reference Radeon...