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Numsgil:
Not all graphics cards support temperature readback, unfortunately.  Especially if you have something like an Intel integrated card.

Botsareus:
I do. I was buying a laptop looking for a rig to DJ with mostly.  :)

Testlund:
Anyone else having these BSOD's? What's your room temperature? It's been almost 30 degrees celsius indoors and outdoors here so it might very well be related to that.  :burnup:

Peter:
Nope, no BSOD's here. Which code does the BSOD give. If you google at it, you could get an answer.
 
Something that can cause overheats, is dust. So if you haven't cleaned your pc for several years, dust+high room temperature may be the issue. Best to use some temperature monitoring tool to check the temperature. I personally use speedfan, but the UI of what numsgil showed looked better.

In my case speedfan give the temperature for one HD and the cpu cores, doesn't seem smart enough to know what other tempsensors measure, so just calls them temp(1/2/3).

Testlund:

--- Quote ---Which code does the BSOD give.
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I don't remember but it didn't look like it was related to DB. I will check the next time it happens.


--- Quote ---So if you haven't cleaned your pc for several years...
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It's my laptop which I've never cleaned. I don't know of any safe way to open it. I'll try one of these utilities and see what it shows.

My desktop seems to handle the warm weather fine, despite the video card doesn't have a fan.

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