According to notebookcheck, the configuring an i7 4810mq for the Optimus VI model can heat the CPU to over 90 degrees Celsius when under full load. I'm assuming the cooling for this laptop is fairly poor because it only has one fan.
I want to use an i7 4910mq, which is higher clocked and so will probably run even hotter.
My current laptop runs at 90+ degrees Celsius all the time and is still strong after 2 years. I haven't seen any consequences yet.
I don't mind the temperatures, but I'd like to know all the consequences of running a cpu near boiling point, especially for this tiny laptop. It would help if someone who owns this has any problems with temperature.
How performance is affected?
How are other components affected?
Will applying Arctic thermal paste, instead of default standard paste, help with the temperatures significantly?
What kind of cooling pad can I use to lower the temperatures significantly?
Thanks
I want to use an i7 4910mq, which is higher clocked and so will probably run even hotter.
My current laptop runs at 90+ degrees Celsius all the time and is still strong after 2 years. I haven't seen any consequences yet.
I don't mind the temperatures, but I'd like to know all the consequences of running a cpu near boiling point, especially for this tiny laptop. It would help if someone who owns this has any problems with temperature.
How performance is affected?
How are other components affected?
Will applying Arctic thermal paste, instead of default standard paste, help with the temperatures significantly?
What kind of cooling pad can I use to lower the temperatures significantly?
Thanks