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Well I guess this is farewell for this laptop until I can get a replacement board or a new machine. I must keep in mind not to do so much gaming anymore. Thank you for the help guys. :)
Well I guess this is farewell for this laptop until I can get a replacement board or a new machine. I must keep in mind not to do so much gaming anymore. Thank you for the help guys. :)
Remember all laptops have something in common. They cool poorly.
This means that what ever cooling it has must work 100% properly or it will not live gaming.
In my opinion no laptop is meant for gaming because of it's lack of heat dissipation. Their will be many that don't agree with my opinion.
I also suggest using a program to monitor temperatures, voltages, etc. such as HWMonitor
HWMONITOR | Softwares | CPUID
You don't have to always use it, but use it initially to check different conditions such as gaming, and then periodically, to make sure things aren't getting noticeably worse due to dust build up ...
Thanks for the tip DavidE! I will look in to that program or anything similar. I like to be able to keep an eye on things