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Overheating laptop?
#1

So my friend's laptop is heating up pretty bad whenever he loads Starcraft or videos..."cpu running at 80 celsius graphics card at 110"

Any tips on how to fix this? Sorry for the vague post Sad
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#2

Undervolt your laptop (read up properly on how to do it)

Compressed Air + Air Vents

Laptop Cooling Stand

Reapply Thermal Paste (hard to do)
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#3

I don't think you need your graphics card on to play movies?

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ibby Wrote:Undervolt your laptop (read up properly on how to do it)

Compressed Air + Air Vents

Laptop Cooling Stand

Reapply Thermal Paste (hard to do)

Thanks! Undervolting it helped, improved a decent amount. The others seem hard - could it also be the heatsink?
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#5

If you mean the literal heatsink itself....no, if you mean the fans cooling the heatsink...possibly. Also a graphics card is required to do anything display related.

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daem0n Wrote:
ibby Wrote:Undervolt your laptop (read up properly on how to do it)

Compressed Air + Air Vents

Laptop Cooling Stand

Reapply Thermal Paste (hard to do)

Thanks! Undervolting it helped, improved a decent amount. The others seem hard - could it also be the heatsink?

Using a compressed air can is super simple, if you have a few bucks to spare. Go to any computer shop, get a can of compressed air, and blow into your air vents/fans (make sure laptop is turned off, battery is taken out).

Although some of the dust may go in deeper, most of the built-up dust will come out hopefully. Maybe search online to see if anyone has attempted it with your laptop model. My laptop temps went down by 15-20 degrees after doing this.
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#7

My laptop did the same thing after about 3 years of use. Eventually the fan just died. A cooling pad worked wonders, but after a few months it was no good any more either.

Good luck to you.

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Snarf Wrote:If you mean the literal heatsink itself....no, if you mean the fans cooling the heatsink...possibly. Also a graphics card is required to do anything display related.

Isn't that what integrated and discrete graphics are for?

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#9

thanks for the replies Smile
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#10

Integrated graphics is a non-dedicated gpu for budget builds that aren't going to do any gaming. Also integrated graphics will really hurt your speeds on any system with a low amount of ram.(which you shouldn't skimp on anyways because ram is so cheap)

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