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Hi,

 

Just being having my laptop recently reaching high temperatures in less stressful games suchas AoE II HD and CS:GO but can't seem to put my finger on it.

Tried looking in the Nvidia control panel and forcing "Nvidia GPU" in games but still high temps. The temperatures vary from 60-80 and no overclock.

Not sure if its windows 10 driver issues with my laptop or it could just be the game are to stressful on my laptop.

 

Laptop Specs:

 

Nvidia Geforce GT 630m

 

Intel i7-3610QM

 

8GBS of RAM

 

Any suggestions would be most helpful.

 

Cheers.

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Is it an Acer?

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No Asus.

 

It's probably just bad cooling. Is it on a smooth, flat surface?

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looks like its an older critter.

 

any idea on how dusty it is? if you're comfortable with opening it up, try cleaning out the heatsink.

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Make Sure your laptop vents are clear.

PS: Turn off the Turbo as it generates more heat.

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Yeah I might look into the left rear vent for dust inside

If nothing works in your way, just downclock your cores a little bit. You gonna b fine for gaming as it is i7 you wont see any performance decrease in Games.

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60-80 is perfectly fine for a laptop...

If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough it will be believed.

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If nothing works in your way, just downclock your cores a little bit. You gonna b fine for gaming as it is i7 you wont see any performance decrease in Games.

 

Yeah I was thinking that as well in Afterburner just hopefully I'll still hit the 60 FPS mark. 

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Yeah I was thinking that as well in Afterburner just hopefully I'll still hit the 60 FPS mark. 

I was talking about CPU clocks :D

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