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Fps Drop In All Games

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April 19, 2014 9:58:20 AM

Hi.
Im experiencing FPS drops in all games over a year now... I played my XBOX360 during this time so it didn' bothered me... but I wanted to play on laptop and playing it for 3 months.
My laptop is not the best laptop in the world haha, but still, for example the game Mount&Blade Warband.. My laptop can run it on the highest settings and keep 60+ FPS but still the FPS drop keep on hapenning
So i cleaned all the dust from it with a vaccum and a hair-dryer and it helped - for a month, and its happenning again.
I dont know what to do with this problem and I cant afford a new laptop or a PC so any help could be appriciated. to be more specific when I start a game the fan makes a normal noise of..well a fan adn then it make a louder noise like the fan work harder and then it going back to normal and the FPS drop starts again...this process takes 3 minutes atleast and ends after 1 minute to a level of a unplayable game... and happens over and over and over again.
My specs:
HP laptop
Quadro 770M FX
Intel Core i2 2.80GHZ 2 CPU(s)
4GB RAM
and thats all i know pretty much..
Thanks for any help

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April 19, 2014 11:19:04 AM

its over heating. should be taken apart and cleaned and have the thermal paste replaced.

if you don't want to do that the get a can of compressed air and blow it out properly. a vacuum and hair dryer arent going to do anything to clear all the dust stuck inside. a laptop cooler might also help
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April 19, 2014 2:51:12 PM

so can i do it alone or should i take it to a computer lab?
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April 19, 2014 2:51:59 PM

unksol said:
its over heating. should be taken apart and cleaned and have the thermal paste replaced.

if you don't want to do that the get a can of compressed air and blow it out properly. a vacuum and hair dryer arent going to do anything to clear all the dust stuck inside. a laptop cooler might also help


so can i do it alone or should i take it to a computer lab?
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