Solved! Lenovo Y50-70 Temp problem

Oct 31, 2018
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Hello
My problem is high temperature while gaming on my Lenovo Y50-70. My sys tem consists of:
i5 4210H 2.90GHz
8GB Ram
intel HD graphics 4600
Samsung SSD850 EVO
nvidia GTX 960M

I went to the intel extreme util. to monitor my performance and temperature while playing Hunt: Showdown because I was getting FPS drops every now and then. This is the chart: https://imgur.com/a/0bTCAjA
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The highest temperature the drop starts at is 98 celsius (yeah I know crazy) and it waits for the CPU to cool down to 80-81 celsius and starts working properly again until the temperature rises up to 95 and throttles again.

I am clueless towards repairing this as I obviously am either overstressing the machine or not giving sufficient cooling. It is a laptop on a cooling pad but the openings of bottom part vents are so small its ridiculous.

Also max core frequency shows 3.48 GHz and then while gaming it drops to 2.89 GHz and while in the throttle to 0.80 GHz.

Do you guys know of any alternatives that might help?

Thank you for any replies.
 
Solution
When was the last time the laptop was cleaned out? Debris, dust, etc. get in there and can easily raise temps. I would look at that first. Then, should that not resolve it, look at the fans. Are they clean and running properly? Are they getting good air flow through the vents? After that I would start looking at changing the thermal paste.

NOTE: If the laptop is under warranty, do not do any of this yourself. Contact the manufacturer. If you don't feel comfortable opening it up and doing the work (and it isn't under warranty) then try a local tech.
When was the last time the laptop was cleaned out? Debris, dust, etc. get in there and can easily raise temps. I would look at that first. Then, should that not resolve it, look at the fans. Are they clean and running properly? Are they getting good air flow through the vents? After that I would start looking at changing the thermal paste.

NOTE: If the laptop is under warranty, do not do any of this yourself. Contact the manufacturer. If you don't feel comfortable opening it up and doing the work (and it isn't under warranty) then try a local tech.
 
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