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    Geforce 360m overheating horribly (Asus 60JX)

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Felix7227, Sep 3, 2010.

  1. Felix7227

    Felix7227 Notebook Guru

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    My card is hitting about 104C while I play FF 14 >.> It hardly hit 85C when I played WoW at maxed out settings. (Im not overclocking btw) is there anything I can do to help cool it? Even if it requires internal work ill do it
     
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    First, clean out your vents. If the problem persists, reapply thermal paste on the GPU.
     
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    Xelloss Notebook Consultant

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    Final Fantasy XIV is really mean to GPUs I am hitting like 102C on my G73JH and 86C on my Desktop GTX 280s in SLI
     
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    I've only been hitting a max of 71-72 on Final Fantasy 14....in a laptop model known for overheating.(G73jh)
     
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    I also have another problem that Im just now noticing...my fan hits 100% at 95C, but then it cuts back down after a bit even though the gpu is still in the 90's, thats when it goes up to the 100's MSI Afterburner doesent let me change fan settings and neither does speedfan, nor BIOS