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New Latitude D430 max temp 85C

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by johnny13oi, Dec 22, 2008.

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  1. johnny13oi

    johnny13oi Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey guys, I just got a new D430 and tried undervolting to the lowest power possible and am running it on Prime95 right now and am getting about 85C on CPU and Chipset Temps. Is this bad? I have the U7700 CPU in it.
     
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    85 seems high, Ill check mine running at stock
     
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    mario24601 Notebook Enthusiast

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    On my D430 core 0 is at 60C core 1 at 63C seems to stay at this constant when doing normal stuff like web email and word, slightly higher when doing things like rar unzip.
     
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    i think you need to lower down the temps imo..
     
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    Time to read the undervolting guide, although the U series CPUs tend to have a fairly small voltage range and therefore limited potential for undervolting.

    See my review of the Toshiba R500 with the U7600 CPU. The first one I got would run at a steady 95C under load. I got a replacement which ran at a relatively cool 90C.

    John
     
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