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Hi. I was upgraded CPU T6400 to X9100. After CPU upgrade, performance became much more better. But laptop is overheating. I replaced thermal paste and thermal pad yesterday. CPU temperature is around 77-80C and GPU temperature over 87C while playing GTA IV. How can i cool down my laptop?

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According to the Intel spec max temperature is 105c

 

What laptop is it? And can you take a picture of cpuz and throttlestop?

 

Just need to know what voltage the cpu is actually running at cause that max 105c seems to be doable even at 1.26v so as long as your volt is 1.26 or lower you can run at 105c with no issue

 

id actually reccomend overclocking here since the cpu has unlocked multi and you problably cant change voltage so just raising the freq to say 3.59 (266x13.5) via throttlestop at stock voltage wont raise cpu temp

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50 minutes ago, ILI-BIG said:

Hi. I was upgraded CPU T6400 to X9100. After CPU upgrade, performance became much more better. But laptop is overheating. I replaced thermal paste and thermal pad yesterday. CPU temperature is around 77-80C and GPU temperature over 87C while playing GTA IV. How can i cool down my laptop?

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3 hours ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

According to the Intel spec max temperature is 105c

 

What laptop is it? And can you take a picture of cpuz and throttlestop?

 

Just need to know what voltage the cpu is actually running at cause that max 105c seems to be doable even at 1.26v so as long as your volt is 1.26 or lower you can run at 105c with no issue

 

id actually reccomend overclocking here since the cpu has unlocked multi and you problably cant change voltage so just raising the freq to say 3.59 (266x13.5) via throttlestop at stock voltage wont raise cpu temp

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1 hour ago, ILI-BIG said:

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How low does that vid go? Cause if performance is not a concern you can opt to undervolt

 

If performance is a concern then your temperature target will be 105c and you should raise cpu freq and voltage till it starts hitting 105c, for a starting point set vid to 1.2v and multiplier to 13.5 (3.59ghz)

 

Also can you take a picture of your bios? Most optimal way of overclocking is via fsb as that speeds everything else up, if not then you can check what pll you have by dissasembling your laptop and use setfsb to raise fsb speed

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1 hour ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

 

How low does that vid go? Cause if performance is not a concern you can opt to undervolt

 

If performance is a concern then your temperature target will be 105c and you should raise cpu freq and voltage till it starts hitting 105c, for a starting point set vid to 1.2v and multiplier to 13.5 (3.59ghz)

 

Also can you take a picture of your bios? Most optimal way of overclocking is via fsb as that speeds everything else up, if not then you can check what pll you have by dissasembling your laptop and use setfsb to raise fsb speed

There is no overclock option in BIOS. I can only overclock with ThrottleStop. I was overclocked to 3590MHz with 1.2500VID and temperature hit over 95C. Room temperature have big impact.

 

Temperatures concern me. Because TG Hydronaut get degrade at 80C. 

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2 hours ago, ILI-BIG said:

There is no overclock option in BIOS. I can only overclock with ThrottleStop. I was overclocked to 3590MHz with 1.2500VID and temperature hit over 95C. Room temperature have big impact.

 

Temperatures concern me. Because TG Hydronaut get degrade at 80C. 

The paste will problably be fine but if you are really that concerned then you could have also just bought a thermal pad instead

 

as for the overclock you can continue to raise volt till right before it starts thermal throttling then adjust freq accordingly, im not sure how good those mobile chips are binned but i can hit 4.3ghz on my e8400 with 1.34v and around 4ghz with 1.26v iirc so maybe you can hit around 3.8-3.9ghz

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