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11-26-2018 12:24 AM #1
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Overheating asus g752vs
Good night.
I have a notebook asus g752vs and when doing system stress test (cpu and gpu) with less than 2 minutes the aida 64 program informs that this is overheating and cragging of the cpu. The cpu gets to be with more than 90 degrees of temperature. Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
Does anyone know how the cooling system works for this notebook? Intel i7 processor 6820hk, gtx 1070, 16gb ram, 516gb ssd.
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11-27-2018 07:57 PM #2
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Sounds like your laptop needs to be repasted (both CPU and GPU). This will help temper the heat.
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11-27-2018 08:37 PM #3
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G752 cooling is pretty robust. 90c seems pretty high, but you do have a HK processor. Are you overclockling the processor? Overclocking the ram? If those are at default and you're still getting those high of temps, it may be worth it to repaste, but that can be involved and I wouldnt attempt it unless you are comfortable doing so. Some people have posted worthwhile results in these forums doing a repaste of thermal compound on both the GPU/CPU.
(ROG has simply become too expensive compared to the competition with same specs...)
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11-27-2018 08:52 PM #4
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Is this a new development on a machine with a lot of use?
Ive never felt the need to stress test my G752VY so never had any overheating issues.
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12-10-2018 09:18 PM #5
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I was worried with my readings from the ROG gaming center. I noticed that when viewing via the windows diagnostics the temperatures were not as high.
In my limited experience issues are 99.9% software conflict related and 0.01% hardware related.
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01-01-2019 01:13 PM #6
Do you get such high temperatures when gaming and doing ordiary stuff?
If yes then repaste if no then don't worry about it.
Stress test is there to test stability its not there to test how high/low your cpu can reach in °C.
It puts synthetic stress on your cpu that you won't reach in everyday use.Asus Rog G750JZ
Screen: 1920x1080 17.3'
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-4700HQ (3.4Ghz @ -70mV)
GPU: GeForce GTX 880M 4GB (OC +125Mhz Core, +600Mhz Memory @ 1.062V)
RAM: Samsung 32GB 1600MHz
Storage #1: Samsung Evo 840 250GB
Storage #2: Samsung Evo 850 500GB
Storage #3: Seagate Barracuda 2TB
Storage #4: Samsung Evo 128GB MicroSD