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    Quote Originally Posted by Zenaku View Post
    what about your gpu temp or was that also your gpu temp?
    The prog reads Core#0-#3 All othe those temps stay relativly the same #core2 gets the hottest but only y like 2 degrees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by God View Post
    The prog reads Core#0-#3 All othe those temps stay relativly the same #core2 gets the hottest but only y like 2 degrees.
    Yes what about your Video card temp tho? run the game and look at the Video card temp and see if it goes above 90c
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    yeah sorry I don't know how to see that one. ; ;

    Whats a program that allows me to check that one specifically?
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    ATI should have one by right clicking should say something like ati or AMD
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    Realtemp, OCCT, etc.
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    I have Speedfan, Core temp(&app) and Realtemp.

    All show the same thing, none show the Vidcard.

    I tried atitool but I get "The Kernel mode Driver does not seem to be running. A device driver is req for comm with your video hardware".
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    Get OCCT. And actually... speedfan and realtemp are both able to show your GPU temp. Look for GPU, not "Video Card"

    Although I advised you to turn down your graphics settings and blow the dust out of your laptop, you haven't indicated that you've done either of these things. It's a simple test worth doing..

    If you turn down the FFXIV resolution and other graphics settings as low as they will go, you shouldn't be able to overheat.
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