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HP Omen:
Temperature
The temperatures are middle-of-the-road as well. After maximum load for one hour with Furmark and Prime95, the Omen reached 48 C on the top and 59 C on the bottom. Gaming sessions with the 15-inch notebook on the lap are not recommended.
During idle, the chassis remains remarkably cool - we measured about 25 C after two hours, which is quite impressive. The hardware is less lucky: during the stress test, the CPU and the GPU both exceeded 90 C. These values are very high and clearly show the limit of the cooling system.
ASUS ROG GL752VW-T4255D
Temperature
The surface temperatures reached up to 44 C (111.2 F) under sustained maximum load in the area of the touchpad, but the hand is further at the left side during gaming, where we can only measure a comfortable 31 C (87.8 F). The highest temperature at the bottom is 45 C (113 F). Most users that actually use the notebook on the lap to play games should not have a problem with this temperature. The HP Envy 17 can score with unusually low 25-26 C (77-78.8 F) while idling, but gets extremely hot with up to 82 C (179.6 F) under load. In contrast, the MSI PE70 gets rather warm while idling, but has no problems under load. Our test device manages a very good 91% in the temperature sub-rating.
CPU temperatures of up to 92 C (197.6 F) are a bigger problem, which are the result of our stress test with Prime95 and FurMark running simultaneously. HWiNFO64 (picture) indicates thermal throttling for some cores. The cores were able to maintain the specified 3.1 GHz at first, but then fluctuated between 2.5 and 2.9 GHz. The nominal clock of 2.6 GHz cannot be maintained all the time. Not even games will result in such a high and sustained load, so you can expect a good Turbo utilization in practice according to the Cinebench results.
Max. Load
Idle
34.6 C 38.1 C 25 C
35.1 C 41.5 C 27.2 C
30.6 C 44.1 C 27 C
Maximum: 44.1 C
Average: 33.7 C
22.4 C 31 C 42.1 C
23.2 C 44.8 C 42.1 C
24.1 C 27.1 C 25.2 C
Maximum: 44.8 C
Average: 31.3 C
Power Supply (max.) 38 C | Room Temperature 21 C | FIRT 550-PocketLast edited by asdyto; 27th September 2016 at 12:33.
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