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    Thread: [HELP] Max load temp for a gaming laptop

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      [HELP] Max load temp for a gaming laptop

      guys i need to know , the best feasible load temp of a gaming laptop
      i am using dell n5110 i5 sandy with nvidia gt 525 1gb dedicated gpu.

      it is serving very well on gaming, but i am worried about load temps

      on load its gpu reaches upto 82c , 83c
      and its cpu reaches 95c, 98c


      whereas the idle temp of cpu remains between 50 to 55................some times 60 ( on casual work like browsing, streaming)........

      is there anything to worry about?
      i bought a laptop cooling pad but it is like a crap,,, didnt help in lowering the load temps

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      laptops do tend to get hot so u realy dont have to worry. Although its on a pretty high range but normal for laptop to handle.... Plus its realy tooo hot weather rite now so temps would fall around 10 degree in spring/winters...

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      Quote Originally Posted by haroonshaikh View Post
      laptops do tend to get hot so u realy dont have to worry. Although its on a pretty high range but normal for laptop to handle.... Plus its realy tooo hot weather rite now so temps would fall around 10 degree in spring/winters...
      well is it a gud idea to spend some cash on a gud laptop gaming cooling pad?
      any suggestions?
      which one should i buy?

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      Cooling pads are crap, just use ur laptop on flat hard surface like 4x4 inch piece of wood at bottom, try not to cover

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      a cooling pad comes around 1k of cooler master... Dat wont reduce the temps by much.... Dey just have a single low rpm fan... But u can buy it for ur satisfaction..

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      try getting hold on something like this that dosnt block the vents.
      or make one yourself
      http://www.instructables.com/id/The-...tand/?ALLSTEPS
      Last edited by smaaz; 06-05-12 at 08:22 PM.

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      non of the ventilations are blocked while gaming,
      i know about these things,

      in spite of using cooling pad , its still couldnt lower the temps,,,,,,,,,,,,

      has any one used this?
      CM Storm » Products: SF-19 USB2.0

      galaxy selling it for 5500rs.

      i have read its reviews on amazon.com
      people says , this cooler successfully lowered their laptops load temps on gaming by significant difference of 15 to 20c,

      if it is really true , then i think spending some extra cash wont be a bad idea to enhance laptop life.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Pakiyoungster View Post
      non of the ventilations are blocked while gaming,
      i know about these things,

      in spite of using cooling pad , its still couldnt lower the temps,,,,,,,,,,,,

      has any one used this?
      CM Storm » Products: SF-19 USB2.0

      galaxy selling it for 5500rs.

      i have read its reviews on amazon.com
      people says , this cooler successfully lowered their laptops load temps on gaming by significant difference of 15 to 20c,

      if it is really true , then i think spending some extra cash wont be a bad idea to enhance laptop life.
      5500 for that crap? Not worth it.

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