I was playing some Call of Duty Black Ops III tonight and it seemingly capped out at around 88-89C and didn't get any higher than that but I haven't tested anything else in terms of temperature unless there is one you think would be a better test but that is somewhat high right?
Yeah that does sound like a possibility but it seemed to only last about a year or maybe year and a half before it started doing this which is pretty crazy and I also did reset my pc once to try to fix it but that didn’t work either if that’s what you meant but I guess I might just have to deal...
I had this issue for months now and have tried posting about it again recently but didn't get that many people to see it unfortunately so I'm going to be trying to repost it in hopes of finding some more help with this issue.
I've had a Gigabyte G5 Gaming Laptop for about 2 years now and it's...
I haven't done much in terms of updating the BIOS and I just used DDU to uninstall my older GPU drivers but that didn't really seem to work from what I can tell or maybe a tiny bit but I'm not completely sure and it still definitely has the issue. I'm not sure how to update my bios from trying...
I've had a Gigabyte G5 Gaming Laptop for about 2 years now and it used to work pretty well for most of the games that I wanted to play when I got it but a while back now it's had problems with pretty much any somewhat demanding games and even those that weren't hard to run previously. The issue...
So I've been doing some test after getting something to elevate my laptop up and that seemed to fix the issue I was having from what I've seen while playing games and it just needed some more airflow I think. Thanks to everyone who helped me out from this thread and I really appreciate it.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking too when I was testing lifting it up yesterday so I ordered something that keeps it elevated that should come tomorrow and if that doesn’t work completely then I might try and repaste but hopefully having it elevated works completely like it did yesterday and not...
I tried using HWMoniter and it looks like I was getting what you said which is a red 100c so I'm thinking there is definitely an issue with my temperature so I'm gonna probably re paste my processor and dust out my laptop if there is any in there. But I did find something out that I haven't...
I have looked a bit into my temperature while playing graphically intensive games and it looks like I’m usually getting around low 80s which I looked up and is from what I saw normal for a laptop but is that true or is that actually pretty high?
I've had a Gigabyte G5 Gaming Laptop for about 2 years now and it's work pretty much perfectly fine and ran all the games that I've wanted to well in that time but recently there has been this very weird stuttering/fps drops issue and I can't figure out why. The issue is when I play most games...