I have myself a new GE60 0ND laptop
i7 3630QM - 2.5ghz - turbo 3.4 ghz
GTX 660M 2GB DDR5
8GB DDR3 RAM
I'm playing at 1080p, x8 forced AA, x8 supersampling, x16 anisotropic filtering and it's a constant 70 degrees... Wasn't expecting that kind of temperature for such an old game..
Temperature - 70 degree
FPS - 30-40 thought I'd get atleast 60 🙁 (considering notebookcheck states 40 fps for Borderlands 2 ultra, a bit unsettling)
I'm not the greatest with technology as I've only just become interested in PC gaming (well aware of laptops for gaming but it fills my gaming needs but also my universit needs, architectural technology student)
My question, which these somewhat decent specs, is this a normal temperature? Or is it with all the overriden settings with Nvidia control panel.
I'm worried as I was expecting through benchmark videos of Far Cry to play this on high settings 720p, but if it can't handle mass effect 2 on 1080p, can't imagine the temperatures for Far Cry 3 the hardware destoyer.
i7 3630QM - 2.5ghz - turbo 3.4 ghz
GTX 660M 2GB DDR5
8GB DDR3 RAM
I'm playing at 1080p, x8 forced AA, x8 supersampling, x16 anisotropic filtering and it's a constant 70 degrees... Wasn't expecting that kind of temperature for such an old game..
Temperature - 70 degree
FPS - 30-40 thought I'd get atleast 60 🙁 (considering notebookcheck states 40 fps for Borderlands 2 ultra, a bit unsettling)
I'm not the greatest with technology as I've only just become interested in PC gaming (well aware of laptops for gaming but it fills my gaming needs but also my universit needs, architectural technology student)
My question, which these somewhat decent specs, is this a normal temperature? Or is it with all the overriden settings with Nvidia control panel.
I'm worried as I was expecting through benchmark videos of Far Cry to play this on high settings 720p, but if it can't handle mass effect 2 on 1080p, can't imagine the temperatures for Far Cry 3 the hardware destoyer.