![]() ![]() Incidentally i checked the GPU temperature too. I forced turboboost and i received a meagre 5-7FPS advantage. I figured its basically because the core clock speed is being limited to the base clock (2.5GHz). Even though i had to compromise on the game settings at least the temperatures were not worrysome.īut eventually, the FPS dropped at certain sections and that pissed me off. Toned down the resolution of the game to 1366x768. The same settings as my previous attempts. They kept it for a few days and told me they replaced the heatsink. So, I handed the laptop over to customer service, since it was under warranty. its a relatively new laptop and i wish to use it for at least the next 3 years. Its as if the temperatures just keep going up. Lately, while playing the same game, HWMonitor shows me temperatures in the early 90's. The temperatures seemed to be safe so i didnt mind much. 15-20 minutes into the game, the CPU temperatures (all 4 cores) touched mid 80's with the GPU temperature just slightly behind at around the early 80's. I am using HWMonitor to monitor my temperatures.įar Cry 4 wasnt giving good FPS at its highest settings so i toned it down to MEDIUM. Ive been facing some temperature issues with the laptop. The specs were just brilliant for the price. I bought it primarily for heavy-duty gaming and 3d modelling/rendering. Graphics: N16P-GX (NVIDIA GTX 960M) GDDR5 4GB I have a 2 month old Lenovo Y50-70 (UHD Version) with the following specs: ![]()
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