Thank you for taking the time to read this and hopefully helping me out.
I have a Sager NP2096
I have the Core 2 Duo P9500, The Nvidia Geforce 9600M GT, and a 250GB Hitachi HDD. 64bit OS Windows 7
Can you please tell me if these temperatures are safe and if they are safe, how much wiggle room do I have to go hotter?
I used HWMonitor - CPUID for this check:
Hardware Monitors
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Hardware monitor Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo P9500
Temperature 0 37°C (98°F) [0x3F] (Core #0)
Temperature 1 37°C (98°F) [0x3F] (Core #1)
Hardware monitor NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT
Temperature 0 61°C (141°F) (GPU Core)
Hardware monitor Hitachi HTS723225L9A360
Temperature 0 40°C (104°F) [0x28] (Assembly)
Hardware monitor Battery 1
Voltage 0 11.10 Volts [0x2B5C] (Current Voltage)
Capacity 0 79920 mWh [0x13830] (Designed Capacity)
Capacity 1 79920 mWh [0x13830] (Full Charge Capacity)
Capacity 2 79920 mWh [0x13830] (Current Capacity)
Level 0 n.a. [0x64] (Wear Level)
Level 1 100 pc [0x64] (Charge Level)
Thank you very much for your help.
I have a Sager NP2096
I have the Core 2 Duo P9500, The Nvidia Geforce 9600M GT, and a 250GB Hitachi HDD. 64bit OS Windows 7
Can you please tell me if these temperatures are safe and if they are safe, how much wiggle room do I have to go hotter?
I used HWMonitor - CPUID for this check:
Hardware Monitors
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hardware monitor Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo P9500
Temperature 0 37°C (98°F) [0x3F] (Core #0)
Temperature 1 37°C (98°F) [0x3F] (Core #1)
Hardware monitor NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT
Temperature 0 61°C (141°F) (GPU Core)
Hardware monitor Hitachi HTS723225L9A360
Temperature 0 40°C (104°F) [0x28] (Assembly)
Hardware monitor Battery 1
Voltage 0 11.10 Volts [0x2B5C] (Current Voltage)
Capacity 0 79920 mWh [0x13830] (Designed Capacity)
Capacity 1 79920 mWh [0x13830] (Full Charge Capacity)
Capacity 2 79920 mWh [0x13830] (Current Capacity)
Level 0 n.a. [0x64] (Wear Level)
Level 1 100 pc [0x64] (Charge Level)
Thank you very much for your help.