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    Discussion in 'Razer' started by cthulhucometh, Mar 5, 2014.

  1. cthulhucometh

    cthulhucometh Notebook Enthusiast

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    On D3 on ultra settings, both my GPU and CPU are hanging around 60 degrees. CPU lowest around 50 degrees and highest at 70 degrees, GPU lowest 41 degrees and highest 67 degrees. That's pretty cool isn't it?
     
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    b0gd4n Notebook Consultant

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    yes it is, but keep in mind that D3 is not a demanding game.
     
  3. cthulhucometh

    cthulhucometh Notebook Enthusiast

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    I downloaded the latest Nvidia driver today, I'm going to test it out on Borderlands 2 later. I do believe it is running cooler with the new driver though.