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Re: Gaming laptop, heating an issue?
SmG Ray88 Wrote:What are you using, a awesome toaster? My friend plays WoW with his 560 Ti and gets 60 fps easily.
Clearly he haven't looked at the new legion requirements. That is all I have to say on this matter.
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SmG Skywrath Wrote:Clearly he haven't looked at the new legion requirements. That is all I have to say on this matter. Not sure why you're still trying to prove your point. WoW in general doesnt even come close to any of the triple aaa titles in terms of system usage such as dying light, witcher 3, mgs5, gta 5 etc
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SmG Ray88 Wrote:SmG Skywrath Wrote:Clearly he haven't looked at the new legion requirements. That is all I have to say on this matter. Not sure why you're still trying to prove your point. WoW in general doesnt even come close to any of the triple aaa titles in terms of system usage such as dying light, witcher 3, mgs5, gta 5 etc
No I didnt say its as powerful as the new games, but it holds its own. Anyhow I used it as a benchmark, albeit a poor one.
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SmG Ray88 Wrote:wow isnt even gaming intensive lmao You clearly haven't seen Alliance Garrison on Ultra, my R9 390 struggles to stay on 55 fps, shitload of dynamic shadows and lightning.
Also heat depends on the system, mine never goes above 65º with 60 FPS on full ultra on WoW(except the darn garrison), BF4, Dota 2, Crysis 3 or Watchdogs. Considering that the card temp on idle is 40º and fans only startup at 61º at 20%.
And yes Lich, WoW is a 12 year old game, kind of a bad comparison.
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SmG Leaf Wrote:Spend the money on a good cooling pad. It's worth the money in the long run. Also get halo online if you don't have it already just to check it out.
Leaf with Dat suggestion :lol:
I was gonna suggest an undervolt, but depending on how you undervolt it, it may degrade performance.
I'd honestly go with Ray's suggestion, get a decent cooling pad, but don't skimp out on it. More you pay, more it helps. Also, if you can, try to fit a new CPU cooler in it? (If it can of course :P )
Hopefully you get this sorted out Flash! :up:
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Sorrow Wrote:SmG Ray88 Wrote:wow isnt even gaming intensive lmao You clearly haven't seen Alliance Garrison on Ultra, my R9 390 struggles to stay on 55 fps, crap of dynamic shadows and lightning.
Also heat depends on the system, mine never goes above 65º with 60 FPS on full ultra on WoW(except the darn garrison), BF4, Dota 2, Crysis 3 or Watchdogs. Considering that the card temp on idle is 40º and fans only startup at 61º at 20%.
And yes Lich, WoW is a 12 year old game, kind of a bad comparison.
Thank you Sorrow! Also look at the new legion requirements.
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