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    c90s and broken cooling system

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Judge Dredd, Dec 24, 2009.

  1. Judge Dredd

    Judge Dredd Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi all. Decided to make copper mod. Making. All was ok, but decided to make it better. So after opening and makeing some improvements temperature raised up on 5 degrees. After a series of adjustments, all suddenly went wrong. The trouble now is when GPU temperatue rises video coolers do not start working more intensively. They start working only when CPU temperature is high. So now in idle 104 C on gpu, if start game or other hard apps temp. rise more at 127 C and more, but coollers have very low rpm. Please anybody, help me :)
     
  2. David

    David NBR Random Reviewer NBR Reviewer

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    Did you change or altered the BIOS in any way?
     
  3. moral hazard

    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Stop using the GPU while your temps are so high. It's going to fail.
    Check if there is a bios update for your notebook.

    Do you think this could be related to your copper mod?
     
  4. brehidran

    brehidran Notebook Consultant

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    Can you take a clear picture of your heat sink mod?