Friday, April 9, 2010

Laptop GPU Temps between 98 and 127 C

I used Nvidia monitor first, and got readings (while playing Star Wars Battlefront 1) of CPU 114 and GPU1 127. I now have Wizard and it says my CPU is only 68, but my GPU is 98 C (and I am only running Internet Explorer, no games or anything else). Is this normal? I posted this a few days ago, and I got some yes and some no. The laptop feels extremely hot and I cannot place it on my lap. My warranty expires in a little over a month, should I be concerned?P.S. It is an HP DV2000 with:Turion 1.82gb ramnvidia 6150go (integrated card)Windows Vista PremiumLaptop GPU Temps between 98 and 127 C
anyone?Laptop GPU Temps between 98 and 127 C
Thats way too hot.That could damage your GPU and CPU. Are your fans working correctly?Is there dust inide?
Yeah, definitely WAY too hot. If temps hit high 40's I already start worrying. I always keep my temps below 50.
Since you've only got a month left on your warrentee, I'd send it in fast. That's definitely not normal and so they will definitely do something to fix it. Hurry before your warrentee runs out!
You are damaging your GPU running it that hot! If you start to see artifacts on your screen.... your GPU is getting seriously damaged.
I have not seen any artifacts on the screen. Things started to slow down one night while playing Empire at War, so I shut the Pc down real quick. I have not been running games on it. I thought this sounded really hot, but wasn't sure, because I am used to desktops. What happens next, does the system have a safeguard and just shut down?
[QUOTE=''dewc1'']I have not seen any artifacts on the screen. Things started to slow down one night while playing Empire at War, so I shut the Pc down real quick. I have not been running games on it. I thought this sounded really hot, but wasn't sure, because I am used to desktops. What happens next, does the system have a safeguard and just shut down?[/QUOTE] Most motherboards do this, but I don't know. It should have shut down when it hit 80C.
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