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    What is TS1 MemIO and TS2 Shader

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by pras1011, May 22, 2011.

  1. pras1011

    pras1011 Notebook Consultant

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    Both of these are going over 100c in HWINFO32 but the thermal diode is under 91c. I was running Furmark for 20 minutes.

    What is this and what does it mean?
     
  2. Bearclaw

    Bearclaw Steaming

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    One is the memory temp, one is shader temp, one is core temp.

    memIO typically is highest.
     
  3. pras1011

    pras1011 Notebook Consultant

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    I found that the shader temp was the highest at 108c. Do these high temps cause problems or is this normal?

    Which one of the three is affected by the thermal pads and which one is affected by the thermal paste?
     
  4. svl7

    svl7 T|I

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    Is this really the temp of the vram modules? I thought I once read it's the memory controller which is on the die as well.
     
  5. @tilla

    @tilla Notebook Evangelist

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    Yes, all sensors on die only! :rolleyes: