Cpu /Gpu temperatures limit
Hi to all,
Thanks for keep this forum running .
I have a question about Toshiba Satellite L505 v10 temperatures. The system has a T6600 Core 2 Duo and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570.
I'm receive this laptop used and I don't know what really temperatures can reach with normal use. I'm changing the fan with a new one fan but lower amps (because the seller didn't have other fan), because the other one is noisy I think that is broken.
This laptop has one central cooler for CPU and GPU. I'm cleaning the cooler. The GPU thermal pad is melted from heat and I'm planning to replace the thermal pad with thermal paste. I'm getting prolimatech pk2. I also removed the VRAM thermal pads and I'm inserting thin pads to reduce the gap between GPU and cooler. I'm also used one round pool to keep the cooler at it position. After all that I'm get temperature mesuremets as follows:
- Room temperature is 26 Celsius
- Idle cpu : 47 Celsius
- Idle Gpu : 53 Celsius
Youtube full hd video playback for 15 minutes:
- GPU: 68 Celsius max
- CPU: 55 Celsius max
I don't know if these temperatures are correct for this laptop. I'm afraid to stress it out more because I don't know if these temperatures are safe to run a benchmark on it...
I don't want to burn the CPU or GPU. I use hw monitor and gpu-z to measure
After 5 minutes idle the laptop come back to 55 Celsius (GPU) and 51 Celcius (CPU). I think this temperatures must be lower.
Are these temperatures safe?
Must I buy other thermal pad to reinsert thermal pad on the laptop?
Any one with similar configuration can confirm that get this temperatures?
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I am forget to mention that the laptop is from 2009...
из ssavva05
Sadly there just isn't much on this series. You may want to plug in your system serial number in Toshiba's support site to see what info they have. Here's a Link to it: Toshiba Support
из Dan
I buy it for experiments for fun!
из ssavva05
The laptop might have an "auto switch" which if it reaches a chosen temperature BIOS (70°C-100°C) it will automatically shut down to prevent burning the CPU or GPU , go ahead and check them on Bios.
из albanjakupi
I will check It! Thanks!
из ssavva05