BibiMaghoo
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My laptop hates me and for some reason my CPU runs too hot. It's an i7-5700HQ CPU @ 2.70GHz, but under load drops to as little as 800Mhz. Without fail it hits 90c and throttles it. It is idling at 65 degrees. It's a PE702QE and it is only 11 months old.
So first thing I did was get my brother to take it apart. The fans and case were cleaned but had minimal dirt in them. The thermal paste which looked fine was replaced. Neither has made any real difference.
I'm pretty much out of ideas. I can get a stand with some fans and maybe knock 10 degrees off, but it shouldn't be running this hot. In the review version I found it was equipped with an i5 but idled at 39 degrees. I have speedstep turned off in the Bios, but it still guts the clock. It is making things that should run great unplayable.
What could be causing this, and how can I fix it?
As I type this post:
So first thing I did was get my brother to take it apart. The fans and case were cleaned but had minimal dirt in them. The thermal paste which looked fine was replaced. Neither has made any real difference.
I'm pretty much out of ideas. I can get a stand with some fans and maybe knock 10 degrees off, but it shouldn't be running this hot. In the review version I found it was equipped with an i5 but idled at 39 degrees. I have speedstep turned off in the Bios, but it still guts the clock. It is making things that should run great unplayable.
What could be causing this, and how can I fix it?
As I type this post:
Temperature 0 66°C (150°F) [0x27] (Core #0)
Temperature 1 70°C (158°F) [0x23] (Package)