On the testing page it seems like, at least in the second graph, that they're sorted by idle temperatures. Aren't the load temperatures arguably more important as long as the idle temps are within reason?
Hi SuperNova,
Thanks for your input. In all graphs, they are automatically ordered according to the sum of their idle and load temperature, so one degree of difference at idle has the same importance as one under load. It is true however that one should watch much more the load temperatures than the idle ones, as you said.
Aug 23, 11 at 6:40pm
Supernova1332
Nice review, a bit pricey but if you've got a hot laptop the $50 is worth not damaging it or having to send it in for repairs from overheating.
On the testing page it seems like, at least in the second graph, that they're sorted by idle temperatures. Aren't the load temperatures arguably more important as long as the idle temps are within reason?
Aug 23, 11 at 9:19am
JohnRocks
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Aug 23, 11 at 4:55am
leochan
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