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An aiw radeon 9700 pro and the fan broke and i never knew so it went up to like 92 C

My 2012 Macbook Pro Retina will run around 110 degrees, with the fans around 6k RPM.

 

The aluminum starts to burn at that point, sadly right in between the "WESD" keys. : (

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My old toshiba laptop (6+ years old) runs at around 40-55 degrees celcius idle and shoots instantly to 90+ degrees celcius under heavy loads. I already thoroughly cleaned out the fans but it seems that it's a faulty fan causing the issue as it doesn't spin as fast as it used to be.

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I've got my laptop to over 100c with Prime95.  Needless to say, I stopped the test to avoid destroying my CPU.

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My 2012 Macbook Pro Retina will run around 110 degrees, with the fans around 6k RPM.

 

The aluminum starts to burn at that point, sadly right in between the "WESD" keys. : (

My late 2011 Macbook Pro does the same thing.

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65 on my cpu and 85 on my gpu

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around 115-120C on my old GeForce 6600 LE (Fan is not spinning anymore). Still lasted for almost a month at that temperature. Seems dead because it only displays 8-bit color now and GPU-Z says Core Clock is 0Mhz. :D

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i ran prime 95 and went to school

so it ran for 8 hrs then i come back to find the highest remperature was 127Oc above the tjmax on 2 cores and the minimum on the same 2 cores was 0

 

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haha awesome puns =D

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i ran prime 95 and went to school

so it ran for 8 hrs then i come back to find the highest remperature was 127Oc above the tjmax on 2 cores and the minimum on the same 2 cores was 0

 

logic

 

haha awesome puns =D

I hope you meant 127 degrees and not 1270 degrees. Interesting to see what would happen at 1270 degrees C.

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85 degrees Celsius on my fx8150 at 5.6ghz

AAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGHHHHH!!!!

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107°C on my Zotac GTX560Ti AMP! cards in SLI and while doing that 94°C on my AMD SixCore OCed @4.2GHz while sucking up all the hot air from my GPUs through the cooler. 

This was a nightmare, I was totally scared of frying it :D

Underclocked the GPUs now so 70-85°C on GPUs and 55-68°C on CPU on all maxed full load.

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I think I hit around 106 C on my laptop CPU, that's only the highest it's been with me monitoring it. I think I maxed out at around 75 C on my desktop overclocked, I was playing with the fan settings only running the fans on my h100i at low RPM.

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95 C on my old GTX 295 (gaming in summer)

 

That's only because Australia is less than 1 mile from the surface of the sun. At least it's felt that way when I've been there :D

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My cpu got to 100 degrees when I first installed my Kraken x60 because I forgot to plug it in lol

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91C on Splinter Cell Blacklist. Is Blacklist that intensive for my dual 680s?

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My i7-930 hits 70-80C when on load and 40C idle without any overclock. I have no idea why I have such a hot processor, three different coolers and many different pastes have made no difference. I hit 99C once when I didn't have a fan on the heatsink.

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About a 105 C give or take a few degrees, on my graphics card since it has horrible cooling and underload it can really heat up....

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90 on an old Macbook Pro while rendering out 1080p HD. Fans full

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91C on Splinter Cell Blacklist. Is Blacklist that intensive for my dual 680s?

 

They badly need aftermarket cooling. Go for the Arctic Twin Turbo II. Very affordable, a bit tricky to install (patience is key, take it slowly) but they are very quiet and will drop you well below 60 :)

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80ish degrees C on my GPU... which I thought was really hot!

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They badly need aftermarket cooling. Go for the Arctic Twin Turbo II. Very affordable, a bit tricky to install (patience is key, take it slowly) but they are very quiet and will drop you well below 60 :)

I bricked my card once (AMD 6970) trying to install Arctic cooling. I don't think I'll be doing it again haha

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