Laptop graphics card temperature problem BSOD

croatiafica

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Laptop: Toshiba Satellite P50-C-11V (...-11K is same)
CPU: i7-5500U
GPU (dedicated) : NVIDIA GTX 950M
OS: Windows 10 Home SL

When I go on my laptop after some time (meaning it's ''cold'') I can run programs on my GTX card for half an hour or so. And even then I see lack of perfomance compared to when I didn't had this problem. If my laptop is running for let's say 15 minutes and then I try to run something on that card I automatically get rejected with blue screen saying video_scheduler_internal_error.

Fixes I tried:
- Updating all possible drivers (and using DDU)
- Reinstalling Win10 and then updating drivers
- Cleaning CPU, GPU and applying new thermal paste (Arctic MX-4)
- Cleaning heatsink and fan with compressed air
- I also ran memtest86 = 0 errors.

I'm pretty confident that the problem is the temperatures. Any help would be appreciated.
 

Dunlop0078

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I have never seen excessive temps cause that error. High temps usually just results in throttling then eventual system shutdown if it gets hot enough.

You can easily check your GPU temps with something like GPU-Z, MSI afterburner, HWinfo, and many more.
 

croatiafica

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Idk I thought temps are problem because ,,If my laptop is running for let's say 15 minutes and then I try to run...screen saying video_scheduler_internal_error."


 

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Well like I said get one of those programs and check the temps if you want to know for sure.