Heats up the processor and video card
Today I decided to check how bad it is with my 1050 ti and intel i7, and I noticed that both heated to 90 degrees (max in the game). I have a laptop bought 2 years ago, I'm afraid to disassemble, can do something unknowingly to hurt. I would like to know if there were any other fixes for this problem? Or maybe it is normal? (the ASUS FX504G)kolr222
If you have a direct Hand, then buy a good thermal paste and FIGHT.
If not with your hands still buy a good thermal paste and Service.
Another option. If you do not have money.
To downvolt (lower voltage) percent and a Clip to stable work.
kolr222
Program MSI Afterburner limit the framerate to 60 fps, increase the rpm of the cooler.
Put lowest graphics settings.
Turn on vertical sync in the game and the video driver, turn on triple buffering.
through the BIOS or msconfig to disable all cores except one.
using MSI afterburner to put the minimum frequency of core and video memory, if possible, and also to lock the FPS in all the games above 30 through their settings or using riva tuner statistics server or the nvidia profile settings to make a global setting for vertical sync adaptive - half refresh rate. games to play at minimum settings in 1280x720 resolution.