Temprture , Fan & Stress Test

MANARO

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i bought used Laptop with the following Specs:
1-HP Pavillion G6
2-I5-3210M Cpu
3-4 GB DDR3 Ram
4-Two GPU : 4000HD +7200 ATI
5-HDD 500GB
i install Fan Speed & Heavy Load & they Gave me the Following Results :
CPU Temprature under Idle Load is between 45-55 & the Fan Speed is 775 RPM
CPU Temprature when i connect the Laptop to Screen 32 inch Via HDMI & Play you Tube is 60-65 & The Fan RPM is 550
CPU Tempreture under Stress Load is up to 80 Degree & the Fan RPM is 500
the Fan sometimes is little bit Noisy

should i be concerned about the Fan RPM & the Temprture !!!!

Deep thanks
 
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Personally I like g6's. Here's some stuff to consider if you have a bit of extra cash.

You could pop a i7-2670QM 2.2GHz Quad-Core (FF8062701065500) Processor in it for less than $60. Also, I believe you'll find that your 4 GB of ram is all on one stick - which means you have an empty slot - another 4 GB stick would be be excellent - even adding a 2 GB stick would be good. Thinking of ram, despite what the specs say, I believe it will read 8 GB sticks just fine so you could have a total of 16 GB if you ever felt the need.

Another thought would be to replace that 500 HDD with a smallish SSD (128 GB would be plenty) - pull out the optical drive - get a hard drive bay to replace it and reformat the 500 HDD to use as your second (data...

MANARO

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Oct 15, 2013
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actually that also suprise me also , but anything else is good , i dont know should i go through further test
 

robert600

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Personally I like g6's. Here's some stuff to consider if you have a bit of extra cash.

You could pop a i7-2670QM 2.2GHz Quad-Core (FF8062701065500) Processor in it for less than $60. Also, I believe you'll find that your 4 GB of ram is all on one stick - which means you have an empty slot - another 4 GB stick would be be excellent - even adding a 2 GB stick would be good. Thinking of ram, despite what the specs say, I believe it will read 8 GB sticks just fine so you could have a total of 16 GB if you ever felt the need.

Another thought would be to replace that 500 HDD with a smallish SSD (128 GB would be plenty) - pull out the optical drive - get a hard drive bay to replace it and reformat the 500 HDD to use as your second (data, media, etc.) disk.

In my mind, You'd have a great laptop for not too too much money!
 
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