Hey Guys! About two weeks ago I purchased a 15" Vortex IV with a GeForce 780M graphics card (my first PC Specialist purchase!). While I am very impressed with the performance of the unit, I thought I would fire up NVidia Inspector and CoreTemp to see how the laptop was performing temperature wise. So, after about 15 minutes of playing Crysis 3 on my dining room table (not around dinner time, so the room is a reasonable regular temperature) I noticed the following temps... BTW, I pressed Fn+1 before starting the game to fire the fans up.
The CPU cores hit a max of 77-81C, which I'm pretty happy with. The GPU on the other hand hit a maximum of 94C, at which point the machine started cutting back the clock speed. My gaming experience was still pretty good but I was concerned about the overall lifetime of my GPU suffering, as I'm a pretty intensive gamer and will likely put the GPU through that sort of experience for about 10-15 hours a week.
Would appreciate some 'what would you do' advice really. I figure my options are (1) to just leave it and not worry about it, (2) re-paste as suggested in this thread or (3) RMA it. I'm clearly against option 3, but have never re-pasted a mobile GPU before. I have, however, done a number of desktop CPUs in my time so would be confident that I could do the repasting if I can get over the fear of tearing the back of the laptop. My biggest fear is that I re-paste it and then it turns out to be a problem with my GPU specifically... Then PCS won't take it back because they blame my re-pasting. Thanks for reading!
The CPU cores hit a max of 77-81C, which I'm pretty happy with. The GPU on the other hand hit a maximum of 94C, at which point the machine started cutting back the clock speed. My gaming experience was still pretty good but I was concerned about the overall lifetime of my GPU suffering, as I'm a pretty intensive gamer and will likely put the GPU through that sort of experience for about 10-15 hours a week.
Would appreciate some 'what would you do' advice really. I figure my options are (1) to just leave it and not worry about it, (2) re-paste as suggested in this thread or (3) RMA it. I'm clearly against option 3, but have never re-pasted a mobile GPU before. I have, however, done a number of desktop CPUs in my time so would be confident that I could do the repasting if I can get over the fear of tearing the back of the laptop. My biggest fear is that I re-paste it and then it turns out to be a problem with my GPU specifically... Then PCS won't take it back because they blame my re-pasting. Thanks for reading!
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