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OnBoard GPU Overheating

Tsiros

Hello, and wellcome me ! xoxo
So my laptop managed to ruin my entire week.

Started on Monday i noticed some weird overheating issues.

Heatsinks Cleaned

Heat Transfer Pad replaced 1422 times, but the overheating thing stil exists. ( STOCK comes with heat pads)

And BIOS up to date

the temps are 80 idle and over 100 Celcius on load

ahh i didnt mention the fan is new.

on the Tech side, i am talking for a Clevo Wx76CU x32 win7 starter

tho only thing that tickles my mind is that 1 month ago vga was off and i send it for reballing .

since then it was working fine and KABOOM  100+C  ..

 

i am ready to set it on fire for BBQ

 

 

Sorry for my bad English ! :P

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You said you found the soloution to the problem in your last post didn't you?

An AMD cpu has no place in a solely gaming build, end of.

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You said you found the soloution to the problem in your last post didn't you?

i did not. and i posted on wrong section of the forum %_%

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changed the thermal paste on the CPU? 

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Please remove the unnecessary things from your post, like "xoxo", "KABOOM", "replaced 1422 times"

 

I assume you got a laptop, which had its fan replaced. I suspect that the thermal compound is never replaced or completely deteriorated. Go replace that.

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it comes with heat pad. no thermal paste the gap between chip and heatsink is 1.5 mm so no contact to be able to use paste

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Please remove the unnecessary things from your post, like "xoxo", "KABOOM", "replaced 1422 times"

 

I assume you got a laptop, which had its fan replaced. I suspect that the thermal compound is never replaced or completely deteriorated. Go replace

plz re-read my post and then delete yours. :)

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plz re-read my post and then delete yours. :)

No, it hurts to read.

 

Can't the 1.5mm be forced to be less using a bunch of screws?

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