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Is that Normal ?

Depends on what your cpu is? Otherwise, yes?

 

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If it's AMD, no.

Intel, everything is good ;) (a little on the warm side, but acceptable)

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what are you doing at this point? 

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if you have a reference cooler on your GPU and the stock color on your CPU, yes

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What are your specs and clock speeds?

 

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Well we have no idea what CPU you are running, what you are actually running here or anything else so it might be smart to provide some more info :)

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Specs of your PC? That's too hot for AMD but not for Intel. 

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We need a bit more information about your system in order to tell for sure if it is fine or no. 

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what software is that?

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Please tell me this is a stress test.
80 degrees is the warning point of a gpu it can go up to 85 which is danger, if it's at 99% under load you should expect that temperature, playing HD texture games like Crysis 3 on 1440p your gpu may run up to 90% and still be under 80 degress.

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Then I watched your cpu... no that's not normal at 25% load... cpu can go up to 90 degrees danger zone, your heatsink probably isn't in proper contact with your cpu m8, please check it

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It's intel core i5 3210m @ 3.1 GHz

 

BTW ==> it's a laptop not a Desktop PC

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Then I watched your cpu... no that's not normal at 25% load... cpu can go up to 90 degrees danger zone, your heatsink probably isn't in proper contact with your cpu m8, please check it

This results after 2h from playing farcry 3 I think it's stable that way 

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This results after 2h from playing farcry 3 I think it's stable that way

Ahhh I see. I find it weird everyone's cpu temps are over 70. I've used my stock 8350 heatsink on a anthlon x4 for 4 hrs playing bf 4. Highest it has reache was 51 degress from an idle temp of 39 :|

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It's intel core i5 3210m @ 3.1 GHz

 

BTW ==> it's a laptop not a Desktop PC

 

This results after 2h from playing farcry 3 I think it's stable that way 

 

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It's intel core i5 3210m @ 3.1 GHz

 

BTW ==> it's a laptop not a Desktop PC

I suspect it is a non-gaming laptop right, if so then yes that is normal and the GPU will conk out in 6 months to a year. One day you will turn it on and get stripes on your screen. 

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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I suspect it is a non-gaming laptop right, if so then yes that is normal and the GPU will conk out in 6 months to a year. One day you will turn it on and get stripes on your screen.

It's not a gaming laptop but the weird thing is that 2 and half years already passed ans it's just fine :3 ( P.S ==> 2h is the longest time I kept it running a game )

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Stress test on Intel? Yes. 

 

Game? Hell no. You can stress test at 80 on an Intel and game at 50-60's. If those are your game temps, I would never stream a game or render. Ever...

 

If all you do is game? Yeah it can last a few years, long as you aren't a hardcore gamer. :)

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what software is that?

msi afterburner i thinks.

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msi afterburner i thinks.

 

but afterburner doesnt show you cpu load/temps, does it? O.o

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but afterburner doesnt show you cpu load/temps, does it? O.o

 

 

but afterburner doesnt show you cpu load/temps, does it? O.o

Its can do both with the overlay depending on the cpu.

Rig Specs:

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Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

ProKoN haswell/DC OC guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

 

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Stress test on Intel? Yes. 

 

Game? Hell no. You can stress test at 80 on an Intel and game at 50-60's. If those are your game temps, I would never stream a game or render. Ever...

 

If all you do is game? Yeah it can last a few years, long as you aren't a hardcore gamer. :)

Frustrated :'(

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It's not a gaming laptop but the weird thing is that 2 and half years already passed ans it's just fine :3 ( P.S ==> 2h is the longest time I kept it running a game )

Just wait until year three, All the laptops i had, which totals four, over the past 13 years have had the GPU burn out after a two - three year period with 3D gaming with the exception of one of them that had an GPU problem which was claimed by Nvidia and not Sony and yes all my laptops have been Sony S and SZ series. My sister's Dell GPU recently died due to gaming but the thing about her's is that she only plays those stupid Dinner Dash and Zuma games.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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