tribaljet is absolutly right about this. Its kinda obvious i think, for higher performance u need more power. Its a lot easier to test on desktops tho, in my experience, laptops seem to struggle for a while before giving in to hunger... also with higher voltages comes more heat, so you have to face the decision: whats my problem? overheating, cant be fixed by the fan? cant. well then you have to compromise and lower the voltages, and lower the performance so the system stays stable. its not magic or mystery its physics... On Apr 18, 10:54 pm, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > Basically if the temps don't go above 80ºC on full load during the > summer, you don't have anything to worry :) And yes, 90ºC was quite > high, 5-8ºC more and the computer would turn itself off due to ACPI > security measures. > > On 18 Abr, 21:52, Daniel Estrazulas <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > > > > > yeah i will keep this, its allright on 74 now. Before it was 90 °₢ lol. > > > 2011/4/18 Jose Villegas (MADBEAST) <[email protected]> > > > > Safe? though that just by increasing the multiplier increases the risk > > > of overheat.... > > > > but nah no worries, in any case just becareful... dont get too exited > > > and keep watching the temp, if it goes over 70-80 HOLD ON (HARD LOAD) > > > > -- > > > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
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