SetsulCPU-Z has never shown temps, not sure what Shoosh thought.
Not sure why higher fan speed should affect power consumption significantly either.
Use AIDA64, it'll show temps and throttling.
Where exactly does it show throttling?
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SetsulCPU-Z has never shown temps, not sure what Shoosh thought.
Not sure why higher fan speed should affect power consumption significantly either.
Use AIDA64, it'll show temps and throttling.
Where exactly does it show throttling?
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But did you see any thermal throttling? Temps?
You have to give us a bit more information, "no issues running burn test" could mean no thermal throttling and good temperatures or "it completed the test without catching fire".
The program just said "completed test without any issues". I thought that was what you were looking for.
ShooshGet cpuid and look for the temps I find its better than other programs. Install nvidia control panel if you havent either. You can manually control the fan speed on your GPU so if you dont care about power consumption you can put it up to 100%
Cpu-z isn't showing temps somehow, the temps are around 59 degrees though
nobelharvardsCheck your temperatures. Big problem with "gaming" laptops is not only lower performance from the mobile components, but no sufficient way to dissipate the heat from those components.
Try running a stress test using AIDA64 or Intel Burn Test to see your load temperatures and whether any thermal throttling occurs.
Check for laptop specific power saving features in the OS that reduce performance for battery life.
I get no issues running burn test 15 times on high stress level. I've already disabled the battery saving settings.
So I've recently bought this laptop with an i7-4720HQ and gtx960m, which should be plenty to run tf2 properly. Yet somehow even with maxfps configs I drop below 60 fps pretty frequently, freezing my game for half a second.
This only happens in servers with players shooting each other, not in jumping servers per example. I've tried many different configs, disabled gibs and ragdolls and honestly, I'm at my wit's end.
If anyone has any idea what could be wrong, I'd be glad to hear about it. Thanks in advance, Rintse.
Frost_BiteVery well done.
One tip for any future movie making: in listenserver.cfg, add tf_weapon_criticals 0. You'll notice that most jump movies have random crits disabled, and unless there's a reason to have it on, it looks nicer without.
It's really just about the jumps for me, i could ask some1 that's good at editing to edit my next one...
Sooo.. enjoy i guess
http://youtu.be/we6xBhLB104?list=UUUV0h1hxltSo8cc0jYpUxjQ