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majeric10

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Hi.

I'm wondering why GPUZ sensors arent being constantly refreshed, or info is not constantly received (more likely). Either way this happens:

and some time is like that (no values):


I have read it might be because of multiple software is trying to access temp info. But I got no other software, its first time I'm reading temps, so why?
Came across that because Battlefield 4 started lagging like hell out of sudden(more than usually*). So I wanted to check temps.
*More than usually because always after a (around) 2h session, games starts stuttering (GTA V and BF4), is it because temp gets too high over some time?

Thanks for help and response
 
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Hi.

I'm wondering why GPUZ sensors arent being constantly refreshed, or info is not constantly received (more likely).


*More than usually because always after a (around) 2h session, games starts stuttering (GTA V and BF4), is it because temp gets too high over some time?

Thanks for help and response

Two hours gaming on a laptop - well it could get hot. You didn't supply much info about your gear - rule #1 fill out you System specs if you want a proper answer. Did you try HWinfo?
 

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I'm guessing it is because of the Optimus Technology.
 

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My apologizes for lack of info. Its AcerV3-772G i7-4702QM 2.2GHz, 8GB RAM, 250SSD.

Two hours gaming on a laptop - well it could get hot.

Yes of course. But could it be reason for stuttering?

I'm guessing it is because of the Optimus Technology.
I'm figuring now, it could be because its in idle. While playing BF it was full load all the time, and was constant. By the way is ~68°C okay temperature?
 
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