(09-22-2015, 11:13 PM)admin89 Wrote:Quote:I'm sure 100-105C is too high, but maybe 90C to 95C would be permissable85C or higher temps will damage your chip and mobo
90C or higher temps , your laptop is in critical condition
100-105C your chip will melt down
Quote:and it's surely different for different manufacturersNope , each CPU generation is different . Laptop manufacturer does not make CPU , intel and amd are the one who do that
This is where i have to stop you XD
My laptop has been running strong and its the pit of Mordor.
It is true that running temps that high can AND WILL Cause damage to your card.
Its generally a rule of thumb to run the components just under 90C and not 85C(For laptops. since cooling is almost never decent)
Both cards run near 90C and the only one to reach 103C is the CPU (the reason why i downclock it) it won't cause damage in short term situations
but if you are gaming for hours on end near 90C(or 103C whichever Graphics you DO use) but please. look up the materials they use in cards nowadays (its not wise to expect a chip made from silicon to melt at 103C, and copper has a melting point higher than 200F. Don't expect a 500$ chip to burst into flames. or crash at 103C its not going to do that. unless you feel like running the CPU over 150C be my guest.)
the point is. if you have no proper(or decent) cooling on a laptop (or worse case. a desktop) then you won't get top performance, they will downclock if they reach (most commonly 90C and less common 80C) 90C or so. to prevent them from getting any hotter
TL;DR
- 90c Is fine. unless you run it over 150C
- Your card won't melt as described (might lift some traces)
- Buy a laptop cooler. (and dust out your desktop man. apply some thermals.)
Windows 8.1 64bit
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Intel i7-3630m 2.4GHz-3.2GHz
Nvidia GT 630m 1gb
8GB Samsung (2x4gb)
Dolphin: 4.0-7568/5.0R25/3.5/4.0