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FernanZ

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  1. Wow thanks, didn't have time to investigate too much into the forums so I really appreciate. Once I have time I might try some of those tips, but I think that for now I can only install Prema's BIOS as I have no tools with me, but I have no link :(, waiting for access to the WordPress blog. @RiceNinja EDIT: After investigating, I discovered that the laptop has an 880M but the heatsinks system it's for the 770M. 880m uses higer voltage and produces more heat, so the heatsink system for the 770m can't handle I would say. I have been testing with an external screen running Heaven Benchmark and pressing on the heatsink over the chipset didn't make any changes.
  2. Hi RiceNinja, thanks for your reply. http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/htwingnut-review-of-sager-np8268-clevo-p150sm-a.748888/3 Clevo P150SM-A with a GTX 880M 8GB. Paste job is ok. In the link I provide you, benchmarks with demanding games get 90 degrees and around so maybe it's quite normal. I have no throttling nor performance loss, but the colder the better, of course. Thanks
  3. Hi guys this is my first post here. I bought a couple of days ago a second hand Clevo P150SM-A. It's in mint condition, I changed the thermal paste on both CPU and GPU but I still get 90 degrees on the GPU under heavy load while gaming. My question is if it's normal on this laptop and means any risk to have it under 90 degrees while playing. I ran Heaven Benchmark on Ultra and maximum temperature was also 90/92. I've seen the Prema vBIOS, do you recommend updating BIOS to that one? Will the update itselft improve it, or do you have any recommendation? Bit unexperienced. Thank you!
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