Laptop gpu on fire - help


  1. Posts : 179
    Windows 7
       #1

    Laptop gpu on fire - help


    .For some time now I've been having fps issues. I log into a game...I play for 10-15 minutes....The heat on the graphics card goes up to 80-90 degrees and the fps drops from +60 to 10-15 fps. If i start the game with my integrated card, it works ok ~30 fps depending on the game, constantly, with a bit of lag when the temperature goes up ( But not as much as when i use the graphics card...The games are actually playable with the integrated one).
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    System Information
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    Operating System
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    CPU
    Intel Core i7 2670QM @ 2.20GHz 47 °C
    Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology
    RAM
    8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
    Motherboard
    LENOVO Base Board Product Name (CPU1) 48 °C
    Graphics
    Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
    Intel HD Graphics Family (Lenovo)
    2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M (Lenovo)
    Storage
    698GB Western Digital WDC WD7500BPVT-24HXZT3 ATA Device (SATA) 29 °C
    Optical Drives
    DTSOFT Virtual CdRom Device
    PLDS DVD-RW DS8A8SH ATA Device
    Audio
    Realtek High Definition Audio

    My graphics card is Nvidia GT555M
    Windows is fresh reinstalled (for this issue), all drivers should be up to date, no network problems ....Temperature of gpu usually is at 3-10 degrees lower the the motherboard and processor tho the left part heats up pretty badly, a bit of the left part (Some plastic melted ) where the radiator is or whatever that is....(Anyway where the tab key is to the left ...).



    P.S. I have many computers in the house, so please don' get confused with my other threads. Thanks
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  2. Posts : 1,846
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, & Mac OS X 10.9.2
       #2

    id hazard an accurate guess that its poorly applied or poor in general thernal paste on the GPUs heat sink.

    how old is the laptop? if youve had it a little while and its only started recently it could be a build up of dust clogging the heay spreader or fan duct.

    take as much of the case off as possible and give it a vacuum. as well as a blast of air from a compressed can (most supermarkets that sell pc bits will do it). if this doesnt work then id suggest taking the heat spreader off the gpu, cleaning the TIM compound with alcohol and reapplying some new stuff.
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  3. Posts : 179
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    The thing that melted , the plastic , happened long time ago tho, and i did clean it lately as much as i could( I don't have a can of compressed air, i must buy one ,i'll try tonight cleaning it with that) but its still burning, i also have a really good cooling pad , but its still not enough. The temperature doesn't exceed 92-93 degrees when stressed but im having fps issues from 80 degrees up.
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  4. Posts : 179
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I don't think I will be able to reapply the thermal paste as it looks like a big job. Also, if it was dusty, wouldnt the onboard card be hot too? Perhaps I could try some more things? Thanks
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  5. Posts : 1,846
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, & Mac OS X 10.9.2
       #5

    well the onboard card wont draw as much power so wont be so hot. PLus the gpu probaby has its own heat spreader and or fan duct so thats the part that could be clogged.

    Sainburys sell compressed air if youve got one local. Also this problem is hardware based not software, so to solve it youll have to get your tools out or pay someone to do it.

    90c+ is HOT regardless, and normally laptops dont tend to melt lol so its not an issue that should be ignored.
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  6. Posts : 179
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Is there a software way to make the fans run faster as well if I got the dust away?
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  7. Posts : 1,846
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, & Mac OS X 10.9.2
       #7

    trust me at 90c the fans will be at 100% load, they couldnt get any faster without the thing taking off!
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