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    GPU temps and driver issues

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by stirfriedsushi, Sep 4, 2008.

  1. stirfriedsushi

    stirfriedsushi Confuse a Cat LTD

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    please disregard this post, it was premature and i found what i needed.
     
  2. hatessony

    hatessony Notebook Enthusiast

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    no further information?

    what did you need and what did you find, it might be helpful to someone else?

    also, just as a side note, after putting a x1550 into my old desktop i noticed that while i played games the cpu temp would increase about 30F from what it previously would, after abit of searching, the "new" videocard runs at nearly 65C while the previous fx5500 would barely get above 45C.

    talk about global warming...