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Old 05-10-2006, 03:44 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by cwwilson721
100 C? 212 F? Boiling? What a MORON!!!
But I'd love to see liquid cooling on a laptop, tho.....
Yeah, he emphasized the Celsius and he even said, "yeah, 200F!... incredible, isn't it?".
 
Old 05-10-2006, 04:01 PM   #17
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Over 50 C you performance drops wayyyyy off. Running at boiling temperatures...pop that keyboard off and use it as a coffee warmer hot plate ROFLz I say.
 
Old 05-10-2006, 05:25 PM   #18
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well, my laptop's keyboard tends to be uncomfortable (too hot, burns on touch) while being turned on for several hours (more than 5 or so). It's an HP pavilion zv5200, with an AMD Athlon XP-M 3000+.

gkrellm ( <-- I love that program) says core temp is always around 58 °C [136 F] - 60 °C [140 F] while idle, and goes up no more than 65 °C [150 F] while gaming, UT2004 mainly

100 °C is way too much for a processor, and I don't think anyone can consider seriously about putting liquid cooling in a laptop and still hope to move it around freely, it's hilarious and stupid.
 
Old 05-10-2006, 05:28 PM   #19
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As I said, I'd love to see it, though. Maybe a fannypack for the water and fan/pump?....lol
 
Old 05-11-2006, 04:17 PM   #20
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I have an AMD 64 on an Nforce4 motherboard. Gkrellm shows the temparature to be 40.0 Celcius, and it never changes. This shouldn't be the case, right? The two GPU heat sensors work OK, they show changing values but not the CPU sensor.
 
  


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