MSI GX610 Performance!!!

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Heh am the anonymous before:p I was really bored at home:D:D::D so I tried something......and this NOTEBOOK is still working on 2509,2MHz !!!!! (over 252 FSB/generator my screen gets black and PC notebook death so I think its the limit..:D:D:D) with RAM over 420MHz..!!!........I did no test with 2509,2......but I tried to underclock it..:D::D:D:D:D on battery i got 550MHz the lowest stability where the battery runs about 2,5 hours when only reading documents and listening to music......i still need this notebook so...I can do tests on 2509 if u want...and BTW I have Tyler core(even on 2500MHz it still runs about 60-85°) thts why I tried it......
 
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I tried some test and cpu wont get over 80°C but im now in other city and colder climate so:p......I dont know.....but GPU clock wont still work for me.....still same problem......maybe its cause am using WIN 7..... i will be searching for some new tools optimized for win 7..:p
 
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and here my screen so u know am not just making fun of you...
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Hey there, I have this laptop for a year now, using win 7, default clocks, and I have problem with overheating.. During gameplay some hw-difficult game ( like Anno 1404, fallout 3, grid ) after about half an hour temperature rise 85 degrees celsius on CPU and GPU and the notebook just shut himself down.. So everything is unplayable. Have you experienced something similar you guys ?
 

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try this ......if u use it in dust places.... wheres lots of dust or surf at home in bed or so...... try to use a vacuum cleaner and clear up your vents from dust...... it helps me to keep my notebook cool..:p and if it wont help.....try to buy a coolingstand with a went or so.....just if I put my back of notebook on book it helps cuz there is higher airflow..... it takes cool air from bottom side...so if u make it stand on something it helps......

my idea of cooling notebook stand...... http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Products.aspx?C=1135

just ask some guy in shot..:p
 

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Sorry for the NEcro bump but just to answer a few questions...

@Anonymous, That is pretty impressive. no offense taken. :)

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i have reseated my heatsinks about a thousand times over the years so I can't help much with the experience. i can tell you that after reseating the heatsinks, i haven't had any "stock" overheating troubles.