08.01.2012, 04:55
@******: Thanks, but I already use PCWizard 2010 to monitor my temperatures and another program (can't recall it's name at the time) to mess around with the fan speeds. I've already gone through many other forums and looked up some ways to reduce temperatures and change fans, but with no real significant outcome. However, that's not related to this issue, so I'll stop here.
@Realcop228: Yes, however, doing something like playing a game is more long-term. If it only lasted around 90% usage for a few minutes, I wouldn't mind.
@leong124: I've tried changing the multi-core option, like stated above. It just puts all the work on one core and gives me terrible frame rate. With it set to default, it's fine (although, there still is SOME decrease in FPS from other versions).
@Realcop228: Yes, however, doing something like playing a game is more long-term. If it only lasted around 90% usage for a few minutes, I wouldn't mind.
@leong124: I've tried changing the multi-core option, like stated above. It just puts all the work on one core and gives me terrible frame rate. With it set to default, it's fine (although, there still is SOME decrease in FPS from other versions).