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Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro GTX - what the f*ck happend with the thermals

So I was casually playing on my laptop (CS:GO), and then suddenly it turned off.

After that I immediately checked the temps, and at idle it was ok but a little bit higher than normally (40-50*C). Then I tried an AIDA64 Stress Test and oh boy. After starting the test on a FPU, my temps instantly jumped to 90 / 98 -ish *C. It wasn't even a second. After turning off the stress test temps went to 50-60 in less than a second.

 

I've got three questions.

Is it possible for the CPU to lower down its temps from 90 to 60/50 in less than a second after it's back idling?

Is it possible for a thermal compound to wear off in a one day (I mean, yesterday everything was ok).

Could something happen with the thermal sensors?

 

I'm attaching a GIF where I play with the stress test and with the thermals.

*I couldn't attach file (Error -200) so I just give a URL form imgur*

 

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5 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Sounds like the heatpipe is having issues. RMA

I mean, there are like 5 heatpipes in this laptop. 3 from GPU and 2 from CPU if I remember correctly.

I can add that 2 days ago I turned off Intel's power saving mode for its integrated gpu.

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1 minute ago, meszerbi said:

I mean, there are like 5 heatpipes in this laptop. 3 from GPU and 2 from CPU if I remember correctly.

I can add that 2 days ago I turned off Intel's power saving mode for its integrated gpu.

Mi NoteBook Pro or Mi Gaming Laptop?

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