Hi everyone,
I posted this to an RMA to PCSpecialist, but I am curious as per if somebody else has had this problem. The laptop arrived home yesterday and I noticed that after setting it up, I was having quite lowish fps for a beast this size (15-20 in Fallout 4, where benchmarks on this system get well above 70). I decided to run a few benchmarks and it seems that the graphics card and CPU are not performing anywhere near where they should. Temps seem somewhat high (78 idle CPU, and graphics card was as well on the low 70s) so I filed in and RMA, and just in case decided to do a wipe install of all drivers and the OS from DreamSpark. A benchmark right after installing the drivers gave me the same results (NovaBench around 1300ish where an equivalent desktop system gets 3000, PassMark around 2900 for the 980GTX (9751 avg) and 3000 for the i7 6700 (9970)), so I rule out a software issue, although the 980GTX is now way cooler on idle, around 43. Anybody else having these problems around? And is there a way to send this info to PCS? I did the format after filing the RMA in a fit of despair, but I guess it doesn't hurt to have some extra info sent to the RMA team.
(Also, how reliable are PCS with sensitive information? I keep a lot of laboratory NDA-bound stuff in my data, and already copied everything to the secondary disk)
EDIT: On a closer look, there is another item in HWMonitor which is listed at a constant 95-100 degrees, labeled as TZO_. Could that be the motherboard? If so, what could be generating such heat there (higher than the CPU/GPU)?
I posted this to an RMA to PCSpecialist, but I am curious as per if somebody else has had this problem. The laptop arrived home yesterday and I noticed that after setting it up, I was having quite lowish fps for a beast this size (15-20 in Fallout 4, where benchmarks on this system get well above 70). I decided to run a few benchmarks and it seems that the graphics card and CPU are not performing anywhere near where they should. Temps seem somewhat high (78 idle CPU, and graphics card was as well on the low 70s) so I filed in and RMA, and just in case decided to do a wipe install of all drivers and the OS from DreamSpark. A benchmark right after installing the drivers gave me the same results (NovaBench around 1300ish where an equivalent desktop system gets 3000, PassMark around 2900 for the 980GTX (9751 avg) and 3000 for the i7 6700 (9970)), so I rule out a software issue, although the 980GTX is now way cooler on idle, around 43. Anybody else having these problems around? And is there a way to send this info to PCS? I did the format after filing the RMA in a fit of despair, but I guess it doesn't hurt to have some extra info sent to the RMA team.
(Also, how reliable are PCS with sensitive information? I keep a lot of laboratory NDA-bound stuff in my data, and already copied everything to the secondary disk)
EDIT: On a closer look, there is another item in HWMonitor which is listed at a constant 95-100 degrees, labeled as TZO_. Could that be the motherboard? If so, what could be generating such heat there (higher than the CPU/GPU)?
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