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Subject: Multiple Monitor
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shaoran 26.10.12 - 03:12pm
Hello computer experts .. Using multiple monitor may cause graphic card or video card to be damage, is it true? Im using Dell XPSL401x with Nvidia Geforce GT 425M of 2gb. * +

newt182 26.10.12 - 04:05pm
It will work the graphics card harder but it really shouldn't cause any damage. The card has been designed to handle the heat. I have the same card in my laptop. I did notice the temps were quite high, after two years or so of use, so I took my laptop apart and reapplied thermal paste and cleaned out the dust. My GPU temp at idle was 65c, after cleaning it was 45c. * +

newt182 26.10.12 - 04:06pm
http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/ * +

shaoran 26.10.12 - 04:29pm
Thanks for the info mate. Really appreciate for the GPU-Z. Anyway as for now, my current GPU temp is around 56c. May i know the average healthy GPU temp should be? * +

shaoran 26.10.12 - 05:04pm
After i switch on my air conditioner, my GPU temp dropped to 49c. Anyway i just found another hardware temp monitoring software, try google CPUID. cheers.. * +

anduan 27.10.12 - 08:40pm
Try the Speccy too:
http://www.piriform.com/speccy
The screenshot is from this program. The temp of my graphic card is 40C with 3 screens on it.
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newt182 27.10.12 - 10:47pm
Two identical drives.. Do you have them in a RAID config? I would create a 40GB partition on each and setup RAID. * +

curtlink 27.10.12 - 11:26pm
anduan whats your pc make and model? * +

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