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  • Possibly selecting an invalid combination of tests

    I am doing some testing of a new PC - a Lenovo P53. I am specifically interested in ensuring that its temperature profile under graphics load remains stable as the prior machine has turned out to be a lemon in that regard. My test were CPU, GPGPU and 3D Graphics. I inadvertently selected RAM test as well and was surprised to see that it sent the temps through the roof (100C +) . I can accept that this is probably the wrong thing to do ( and I did not really mean to do it, but just let it run) - but was wondering if any performance/hardware expert might be able to explain why adding the RAM test would stress the CPU so much?

    Cheers

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    There should be no problem running the RAM test.

    But see this post on duty cycle settings
    https://www.passmark.com/support/bur...uty_cycles.php

    100C does seem hot and you aren't the only person with this laptop complaining
    https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPa...vo/m-p/5000746

    The explanation is obvious. High end parts, with high wattage, stuffed into a tiny box with inadequate cooling.
    I don't know the exact wattage they have set it up for, but CPU might hit 50W and GPU might be 100W+, plus a ton of RAM and SSDs, etc...
    You really need to desktop sized box with 4 x 12cm fans to cool it all.


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