11-06-2014 07:33 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 02:58 AM by ROGBot
11-07-2014 04:45 AM
11-07-2014 06:56 AM
11-07-2014 12:51 PM
guvadc wrote:
Sorry to here the issues. I got the G751JM from BB and its been great, now issues ......yet
11-07-2014 11:21 PM
11-08-2014 06:07 AM
BRSxIgnition wrote:
I'll be picking up my G751 tomorrow (Sunday), I've marked down all the issues I've seen online and will be checking all of them before I return home.
If I get a good unit, I'll post about it - it should help, with all this negativity flying around already.
If not, I'll have to open up an Amazon Return and I'll post about that too...
Does anyone know about any portable program to stress the GPU/CPU temps? I've seen a complaint about cooling problems leading to temps of 110, so if I can test that with a portable program, that would be beyond great,
11-08-2014 08:52 AM
Sagi wrote:
Just download MSI afterburner and play a game like BF4 for 20-30mins on a 64player map - That should tell you if it's running too hot or not 🙂 You will be able to track the temperatures of the CPU and GPU while playing.
11-08-2014 09:22 AM
BRSxIgnition wrote:
Thing is, I am picking it up, testing it in a coffee shop for about an hour or so, then taking it home if it's alright. I don't want to drive more than an hour to my pickup location, drive home, then realize things don't work.
Are there any portable utilities I can use to test how high the GPU temps will get at load? (Something to put on a USB stick, then quickly copy onto the machine and run)
Would the Unigine Heaven / Valley Benchmarks work?
11-08-2014 11:17 AM
BRSxIgnition wrote:
Thing is, I am picking it up, testing it in a coffee shop for about an hour or so, then taking it home if it's alright. I don't want to drive more than an hour to my pickup location, drive home, then realize things don't work.
Are there any portable utilities I can use to test how high the GPU temps will get at load? (Something to put on a USB stick, then quickly copy onto the machine and run)
Would the Unigine Heaven / Valley Benchmarks work?
11-08-2014 04:05 PM
BRSxIgnition wrote:
Thing is, I am picking it up, testing it in a coffee shop for about an hour or so, then taking it home if it's alright. I don't want to drive more than an hour to my pickup location, drive home, then realize things don't work.
Are there any portable utilities I can use to test how high the GPU temps will get at load? (Something to put on a USB stick, then quickly copy onto the machine and run)
Would the Unigine Heaven / Valley Benchmarks work?