Hi guys!
My wife's old yet still very capable laptop has been giving us hard time for the last couple of years. We tried to tackle this issue in the past but with little to no success.
About two years after its purchase it started randomly overheat. With randomly being the keyword. Most of the time it acts completely reasonable with idle temps of the CPU below 50C, But there are days when out of nowhere the temps start climbing to mid 60s and even reach 70C. The laptop comes with integrated GPU and Nvidia 555M card on top. IGPU can't stand any pressure at all and thermal throttles at 96C during gaming (very light gaming for the obvious reasons). Nvidia's card is a bit cooler but the driver crashes with TDR error as well around 85C.
In the hindsight we should have RMA'ed it when the issue came up for the first time, but we didn't. Due to previous experience with Asus tech service, which was exceptionally slow (took over a month to replace dead DVD drive) we just didn't want to do anything with it. So we called our friend laptop technician and asked him to check it out. He said there was too much thermal compound on the chip. He cleaned and re-pasted everything and it worked. For a week. Give or take. Then the craziness returned.
Now, it's a laptop. It's not new. So it overheats. I get it. The thing is, it's not consistent about it. It's been cool and well behaved for probably a few months and I heard no complains from the wife during this period. A couple of days ago the temps began freaking out again and the fans became noisy and annoying. The body is indeed hot, and hot air comes out of the exhaust vent, so I think bad sensors can be ruled out.
What we tried: updating windows, drivers, resetting bios, formatting, loading from live CD, system restore to 'cool' days, a cooling pad, fiddling with power options. Nothing. Doesn't matter whether it's on battery or not.
I can't put my finger on any sort of software related cause. However, it doesn't make sense to me that hardware problem will come and go as it pleases. Yesterday, for example, everything calmed down. By the evening when ambient temp dropped a little, the CPU was cold as ice with 39C. Today, while it's maybe 4-5 degrees hotter outside it's sitting on 65C as I am typing this post.
I suspect this is some sort of VRM problem, but I am not tech savvy enough to diagnose it properly. Any ideas what we can do to figure out the source of this annoyance? Is it worth to try and clean/re-paste again? Is it just bad laptop and we blew it by not RMAing it when we had the opportunity?
HWMonitor screenie just in case:
As always, your opining is very appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
My wife's old yet still very capable laptop has been giving us hard time for the last couple of years. We tried to tackle this issue in the past but with little to no success.
About two years after its purchase it started randomly overheat. With randomly being the keyword. Most of the time it acts completely reasonable with idle temps of the CPU below 50C, But there are days when out of nowhere the temps start climbing to mid 60s and even reach 70C. The laptop comes with integrated GPU and Nvidia 555M card on top. IGPU can't stand any pressure at all and thermal throttles at 96C during gaming (very light gaming for the obvious reasons). Nvidia's card is a bit cooler but the driver crashes with TDR error as well around 85C.
In the hindsight we should have RMA'ed it when the issue came up for the first time, but we didn't. Due to previous experience with Asus tech service, which was exceptionally slow (took over a month to replace dead DVD drive) we just didn't want to do anything with it. So we called our friend laptop technician and asked him to check it out. He said there was too much thermal compound on the chip. He cleaned and re-pasted everything and it worked. For a week. Give or take. Then the craziness returned.
Now, it's a laptop. It's not new. So it overheats. I get it. The thing is, it's not consistent about it. It's been cool and well behaved for probably a few months and I heard no complains from the wife during this period. A couple of days ago the temps began freaking out again and the fans became noisy and annoying. The body is indeed hot, and hot air comes out of the exhaust vent, so I think bad sensors can be ruled out.
What we tried: updating windows, drivers, resetting bios, formatting, loading from live CD, system restore to 'cool' days, a cooling pad, fiddling with power options. Nothing. Doesn't matter whether it's on battery or not.
I can't put my finger on any sort of software related cause. However, it doesn't make sense to me that hardware problem will come and go as it pleases. Yesterday, for example, everything calmed down. By the evening when ambient temp dropped a little, the CPU was cold as ice with 39C. Today, while it's maybe 4-5 degrees hotter outside it's sitting on 65C as I am typing this post.
I suspect this is some sort of VRM problem, but I am not tech savvy enough to diagnose it properly. Any ideas what we can do to figure out the source of this annoyance? Is it worth to try and clean/re-paste again? Is it just bad laptop and we blew it by not RMAing it when we had the opportunity?
HWMonitor screenie just in case:
As always, your opining is very appreciated.
Thanks in advance!