Is there a thermal paste problem?
Greetings. Faced with such a problem as frame-by-frame movement in games. More precisely, in GTA 5, which is with the system requirements set by the system, which is at the minimum for 10 direct x. I checked Fifa 10 and Fifa 17 on two games. In the first, these bugs were not observed, but in the 17th, too, slow / frame-by-frame display on minimums. It all starts literally 30 seconds after starting the games. I thought the problem was in the free space on the C drive. I added it from another partition, nothing has changed. I blew the PC superficially, so to speak, removed dust from the motherboard, coolers. The processor did not disassemble. But I removed the cooler from the video card, the thermal paste did not dry out. I also installed MSI Afterburner, the temperature in games is 105 degrees. An old PC, I bought it in 14.Processor - Intel Core i5 3.10 Ghz
RAM - 8 GB
Disk - 2 TB
Graphics Card - nVidia GeForce GT 635 2 GB
OS - Windows 8.1 64 bit
105 degrees is already a critical temperature, you seem to have not pressed the cooler tightly to the card, now the temperature is outrageous
ksasha97 there
were brakes even before the cooler spinning up, screwed it all the way, the screws did not spin
CRIPSLATE Did you check the turns of the
valves on the processor and the video card before disassembling, or immediately got to disassemble the card?
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fan on the video card could simply jam and stop spinning from terry cloth and dust. In this case, it would be enough just to remove only it and clean / lubricate without disassembling the card.
105 degrees on a 35-watt card - here either the heatsink does not touch the chip at all, or the turntable does not rotate. It is unlikely that due to bad thermal paste, such a card will heat up to 105.
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If a 14-year-old computer could have stupidly broken down coolers or bearings in them, well, you have already written about thermal grease and a radiator above.