My ASUS GL551j Heats Up Fast.

Redeagle13

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The title says it all but, I will still explain what the problem is.

So, i've been using my gaming laptop for about a year and a half now and it has been working pretty well. However, 2 weeks ago I have been noticing that my laptop was hot. SUPER HOT alot more often then usual. And to clarify, I usually play hefty games (Like Team Fortress 2 but the secret to tf2's hefty-ness is all in ALL THE 20000 HATS IN IT!) and some Doom utilities more/less (Gzdoom, Zandronum, Etc.) Also according to the "Intel Extreme Tuning Utility" (Which I use for stats only), My laptop runs at 70c-89c (Celsius) while playing Tf2 and randomly goes over 89c to 94c. So curious, what is considered the "Burning Deadline" or limit to how hot the laptop can be and is there anything I can do to keep the laptop from overheating fast so that I can keep it from turning into a 1000 key Burning Flames Unusual Gaming Laptop (If you get the reference, then gold star for you :p)? Thanks :)

P.s, If you need things like screenshots, can you possibly give me a tutorial onto how I would do that? I am kinda new to that sort of department. Thanks.
 
Solution
Hi the problem of your LAptop is the exhaust fan and dust buil-up inside then thermal device inside can't recognize now. I suggest to dismantle it and clean and check the exhaust fan if it rotating (RPM) normally. Check also the thermal heatsink of your processor and gpu chipset if its also intact if not put a new thermal in it. Be sure to solve this immediately because the next problem on it is "no display" since the gpu chipset is built-in.

combinebasic

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Dec 23, 2015
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Hi the problem of your LAptop is the exhaust fan and dust buil-up inside then thermal device inside can't recognize now. I suggest to dismantle it and clean and check the exhaust fan if it rotating (RPM) normally. Check also the thermal heatsink of your processor and gpu chipset if its also intact if not put a new thermal in it. Be sure to solve this immediately because the next problem on it is "no display" since the gpu chipset is built-in.
 
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combinebasic

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If your not experience technician in dismantling laptop do not attempt, bring that laptop in service center or any professional that can do that procedure. There are many tutorials in YouTube but need also your skills and experience.
 

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