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So I finally got a temperature monitor after some thought and checking on which would be the best; I went with HWMonitor. I am monitoring temps with only a few things running: FireFox and HWMonitor, and I only did start-up about 10 minutes ago.
Here are my temps: ---- ACPI hardware monitor Temperature sensor 0 58°C (135°F) Secifies: Min: 45C Max 59C The reading in italics seems high since the min is specified as 45C and the max at 59C. I am only one degree from the max, seems bad. What do you think about that? --- Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T7500 hardware monitor Temperature sensor 0 59°C (138°F) [0x29] (Core #0) Temperature sensor 1 60°C (139°F) [0x28] (Core #1) HWMonitor Specifies: Min: 44C Max: 61C for Core 1 & Max: 60C for Core 2 (CPU seems high at startup, but I have a lot of programs loading at startup, and they are absolutely necessary programs.) --- GeForce 8600M GT hardware monitor Temperature sensor 0 47°C (116°F) [0x2F] (GPU Core) HWMonitor Specifies: Min: 43C Max: 49C --- SAMSUNG HM250JI hardware monitor Temperature sensor 0 31°C (87°F) [0x1F] (HDD) HWMonitor Specifies: Min: 31C Max: 34 There doesn't seem to be a lot of leeway on the HDD temps. I don't imagine that it fluctuates much, but still... What do you make of this? --------- BUT THATS NOT ALL! After the computer has been on for awhile, say 30 minutes idle the temps come down by several degrees. *ACPI drops from 58C to 47C *Core 0 from 59C to 47C Core 1 from 60C to 47C *nVIDIA from 47 to 44C HDD increases from 31C to 34C 34C is the max HWMonitor shows that HDD should be. Should I be concerned, or is this normal? Feedback is appreciated. If I have made this a little hard to understand, sorry.
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For a laptop, that's pretty typical. Perhaps on the warm side, but still about what is to be expected. How's it under stress? Does anything exceed 60*C...or exceed by a large margin?
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This is on a laptop correct if so then those temps are perfectly normal. Your CPU temps are pretty good for a laptop same with your GPU temps. HDD temps I would say is a little below average for laptop. Are you using some type of cooling pad?
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The HDD is fine, I've seen drives running pretty hot and they still work.
Do you know what the ACPI sensor is measuring?
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I dont have the foggiest what ACPI measures! ha ha ha I was hoping someone here would know.
I dont use a cooling pad, but I have my laptop on a wire rack. Its about 1.5" over the table, and the room I use my computer in is always cool, 70F or less. And yeahhh, sorry. I forgot to even say the computer type, DUH! Its a Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop, and about a year and a half old. I also just cleaned it the other day. I havent tried it under stress yet. How would you recommend I do that? I was just going to play oblivion for awhile and see where I stand.
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A $10 cooling pad would probably lower temps by a few Celsius.
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I would use the program you mention, but its the first time I've heard of it. Also their site is a mess, it could be a demonstration of how not to design a web page, and that makes me wary of their software.
Besides I'm ultra picky about what I install. But hey, I appreciate the comment, I'll keep it in mind.
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BTW thats not there web site it was just the first link that came up when I googled "prime95". Edit: Here is a better link http://download.cnet.com/Prime95/300...html?tag=mncol
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Oh man do I feel dumb!
I just realized that HWMonitor isnt showing the Min/Max as the lowest/highest that is acceptable.... Its showing the min/max at that moment and taking a rough average for the current temperature. I cant believe that I didn't notice that before! How can I find what the acceptable min/max temperatures are for my computer? I tried dell and googling it, no luck there.
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