I've been debating asking this question for a while now, but finally after much annoyance, frustrastion and just plain being worried about my laptop, I decided to ask.
I got an Asus G60VX-RBBX05 laptop used a few months ago. I didn;t really pay too much attention to this until my father pointing out how loud the fan was when I was browsing the web.
I replaced all the thermal compound but it didn't seem to help, I opened up the flase vent/speaker on the underside of the laptop, but, no help either. My CPU idles at around 50 C and my GPU at 83 C. and under load reaches 105-108 C (GPU) I tried underclocking with EVGA Precision (yes, you can, in fact, clock it with Precision) but it only dropped my idle temp 5 C.
Yes, it does kind of feel hot on my lap, and it does smell off, I don't know if that is the new thermal compound, or what. But I am still not sure if the sensor is accurate, and if I should be worried or not.
So, should I be worried? Can this thing really boil me a cup of tea while I'm playing Black Ops? Or is my sensor off, and is my fan just freaking out about it? If it really is that hot, besides cutting the smart fan control wire, what else can I do (I may wire up a pot to control the fan speed, and cut the wire, but I don't think that will help as much I would like.)
Sorry, probably a little long winded, I try to be comprehensive, and I probably still forgot something important.
I got an Asus G60VX-RBBX05 laptop used a few months ago. I didn;t really pay too much attention to this until my father pointing out how loud the fan was when I was browsing the web.
I replaced all the thermal compound but it didn't seem to help, I opened up the flase vent/speaker on the underside of the laptop, but, no help either. My CPU idles at around 50 C and my GPU at 83 C. and under load reaches 105-108 C (GPU) I tried underclocking with EVGA Precision (yes, you can, in fact, clock it with Precision) but it only dropped my idle temp 5 C.
Yes, it does kind of feel hot on my lap, and it does smell off, I don't know if that is the new thermal compound, or what. But I am still not sure if the sensor is accurate, and if I should be worried or not.
So, should I be worried? Can this thing really boil me a cup of tea while I'm playing Black Ops? Or is my sensor off, and is my fan just freaking out about it? If it really is that hot, besides cutting the smart fan control wire, what else can I do (I may wire up a pot to control the fan speed, and cut the wire, but I don't think that will help as much I would like.)
Sorry, probably a little long winded, I try to be comprehensive, and I probably still forgot something important.