A much older notebook among my computers:
Please see here:
https://www.notebookcheck.com/...748.0.html
Operated with Windows 10. Not really slow, Intel Core i7-2630QM, still pretty good. But it tended to overheat enormously from the beginning and then says goodbye. Unfortunately. If I should follow the advice of a friend: Renew heat paste on the processor cooler and internally dust by a specialist workshop massive.
However, I already have dedusted (internally). But sometimes I have to downgrade the process clock with operating system resources to 60% of the nominal power, so nothing happens.
External blowing through fans of all kinds also helped only moderately. Even a 50 watt fan with 10 cm distance is not. Which made it quite absurd…
What do you mean, please? Off to the workshop or dispose of?
Oh yes: QUESTION? What do you have to interpret for a model that is at least 5 times faster?
The question arises as to whether the overheating alone is the percent or whether the Graka also plays along, which now also produces heat. Usually both are connected to a cooling system.
Thank you, but the GraKa is hardly required, because gaming is currently zero option with the thing anyway. Even moderate graphics requirements are problematic. Photoshop is careful…
How did you dust off? Especially with the processor coolers, only proper blowing with compressed air / compressed gas spray helps. It is best to hold the fan that can't be damaged by a forced rotation.
I hardly believe that blowing with fans can really do a lot, because the air has to go the right way. I was recently so that I have blown a laptop, but initially aggravated the problem because of dust had formed between the cooling fins.
Thanks again!