Is your laptop hot despite new thermal paste?

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Today I applied a new thermal compound to the CPU for 4 years (I know it was a long time ago) and during normal operation the temperature is 60 to 70% after 10 minutes according to the Toshiba Health Monitor and 60 ° C, before and after the new WLP, and I also cleaned the fan and the temperature has not changed. And if I turn down the power of the CPU in the Win 10 energy saving settings then the temperature changes to 50% during normal operation until I start a game e.g. VRChat, Roblox… Then my PC overheats at 100% in the energy settings, after 5 minutes, at 80 to 60% after 30 minutes, could someone help me to stop the PC from getting so hot?

sh

But 3-4 years ago everything worked out fine.

Is

Perhaps the conductive paste is not applied well, too much and too little are not good. I do not know either

sh

I applied everything evenly and also not too much and not too little…

sh

And there was no temperature difference between the dried paste and the new paste…

In

Does the cooler spin at the usual RPM or does it spin at all?

sh

So according to Toshiba Health Monitor, when switched on, my fan is at 50% after a few minutes at 100% CPU load, 72% a little later and even at higher temperatures 90% fan speed (70% to 87%, at 87% the PC overheats too)

po

First, hold the vacuum cleaner to the ventilation slots, second, apply new paste…

Ex

Also cleaned the fan?

wi

The problem isn't the processor it's the processor fan.

After a while, things lose their performance partly due to dirt and partly due to "whatever".

Oh yes, before you don't have a new fan, you should ideally not start the PC anymore.

Even if many do not believe that, the emergency shutdown does not always work. In other words, it does happen (and not infrequently) that the processor is damaged by the temperature and then the motherboard breaks down with it.

Br

You claim to have cleaned the fan, but did you also completely dedust the CPU cooler itself in the area of its lamellar core?

Otherwise it would be highly unlikely that the CPU temperatures would not change despite new thermal paste and thorough cleaning of all parts.

(especially if you state that your book didn't have these problems before)

sh

Yes