i7 4800HQ/860M over heating! (90-100 Degrees)

flyingatm

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May 1, 2016
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Hi, I'm using a Monster Huma H3 13.3" laptop. ( I think this is not a worldwide brand )
Same with Clevo W230SS

I cleaned the Dust totally ( I'm 100% sure about that 0 dust inside) and changed thermal paste.
Using a really bad external laptop cooler.

I'm using it in a harm place but vantilator is directly looking to laptop.

GPU is around 80-90~ degrees when fully loaded. ( I think it's okay.) And GPU 40 degrees when its idle.

But when Turbo enabled CPU around 95-99 degrees and i think its about to shutdown.
When turbo disabled CPU around 85-95 degrees...
And CPU 55-60 degrees when its idle.

What should I do? It's a 4 years old laptop i thought heatsink could be dead but i dont know...
Maybe bad thermal paste? But I'm sure I'm applied this correctly.

Please help me and sorry for my bad English...
 
Solution
I have upgraded my laptop from i5-4310m to an i7-4900MQ and i was getting about 90 degrees under full load after about 30 minutes....eventually i realised that i used too much heat paste. Took some off and used a small amount.

Better heat transfer to heat pipe....and i got a good laptop stand fan cooler.. Helpes me too. ..no its about 55 no load. 75 under full load.

gjhardman

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Oct 16, 2017
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I have upgraded my laptop from i5-4310m to an i7-4900MQ and i was getting about 90 degrees under full load after about 30 minutes....eventually i realised that i used too much heat paste. Took some off and used a small amount.

Better heat transfer to heat pipe....and i got a good laptop stand fan cooler.. Helpes me too. ..no its about 55 no load. 75 under full load.
 
Solution