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post #21 of 34
I meant the room or place you're in, is it cool/hot?

For example, on a very sunny summers day the ambient heat will affect your computer temps, and likewise in a cooler environment.

cheers
post #22 of 34
Hi, a little contribution to the list:

Idle and very light use (and more than one hour on):
CPU - 40º
GPU - 49º
GPU ambient - 50º
HD - 46º

Room temperature - 27'5º


I don't have any game installed so I can't test temps during heavy load.

Edit: I should have said, CPU is undervolted to 0'700v on idle.
post #23 of 34
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kieran
I meant the room or place you're in, is it cool/hot?

For example, on a very sunny summers day the ambient heat will affect your computer temps, and likewise in a cooler environment.

cheers
The temp in my room is absolutely normal-neither hot, nor cold
Approx. ~21 C
post #24 of 34
This is partly a benchmark thread, yes? So why don't we put some benchmark-scores shall we. It'd be very interesting to compare results. I'll go first:

My system: M3438G (PM750, 2x80Gt Raid, 2x1GB Kingston 533MHz RAM, WXGA+, nVIDIA GO 6800 256MB DDR1)

3DMARK05: 3687
PCMARK05: 3016
Aquamark3: 54,073

So please, let's see some bechmark results, okey?!
post #25 of 34
Ok, just so that this thread doesn't completely die, I decided to let you know that I got score of 3588 in 3DMARK05 on the first run, no overclocking, 80.40 ForceWare from http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/

I'll run some other tests as well and let you know how they went (and then edit my first post on this thread to include them).

BTW, I still haven't got around reinstalling windows, I'll do it at some point...
post #26 of 34
My benchmark results:

M3438 @ 2.0Ghz 2x60Gb HD with Raid0, 7.8.1 Graphics drivers

3dMark2005: 3700-3718
Sandra Soft Harddisk test: 55 Mb/s

Maximum Temp seen playing Halflife was 76c
post #27 of 34
I got 3728 in 3DMARK05, with my system fully loaded (firewall &antivirus running etc)
post #28 of 34
When I quit BF2 last night after about 2hrs, my GPU temp was about 64°C.

The graphics slowly worsened on BF2 as the card got hotter, it was gradual, but the framerate spiked and stuttered a bit (probably a combination of server lag as well as background processes, I'm going to investigate further).

As soon as I quit BF2, I could hear the 6800's fan powering down, and it all returned to normal soon afterwards.
post #29 of 34
Quote:
Originally Posted by UK31337
When I quit BF2 last night after about 2hrs, my GPU temp was about 64°C.

The graphics slowly worsened on BF2 as the card got hotter, it was gradual, but the framerate spiked and stuttered a bit (probably a combination of server lag as well as background processes, I'm going to investigate further).

As soon as I quit BF2, I could hear the 6800's fan powering down, and it all returned to normal soon afterwards.
Because you only have 1gb of ram you probably have the lag spikes and other unnatural behaviour... You should upgrade to 2gb to play BF2 with good speeds, as far as head from these forums.
post #30 of 34
BF2 Needs 2GB for good speeds, 64 for GPU is fine...
post #31 of 34
mine got to 29 celcius once
post #32 of 34
here you guys have something to put your teeth in

note: THE CARD IS NOT MAXED!





what do you think? going for 10k tonight then its 200pts past the current WR atm
post #33 of 34

Wr...

http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/...showtopic=8245

Most 3438:s do much more as they tolerate more oc.
post #34 of 34
ofc they go higher..

here is maxclock though for my card... :/ +-10 mhz on both core and mem.. but most stable in this...


nice aight?

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