Tayyib-Mc

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May 25, 2016
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Hello everybody! I have an ASUS R510C laptop with an Intel integrated graphics card and an NVidia GeForce GT 720M discrete graphics card.
I have problem of overheating of temperature of my graphic card and CPU.I think the reason is the level 2 of performance started without use of any application 3d;
Count of performance levels: 2
Level 1 - "2D Desktop"
GPU Clock 270 MHz
Memory Clock 405 MHz
Shader Clock 540 MHz
Level 2 - "3D Applications"
GPU Clock 775 MHz
Memory Clock 800 MHz
Shader Clock 1550 MHz
So getting heat and heat more than on the times when I played games (more than 80 ?C when I have the problem, after I played games I check the temperature less than 75 ?C)
So I found a solution but not final or professional is deactivate than activate the graphic card GeForce from Device Manager, I see in Speccy (software) and the temperature will begin decrease until 49-50
And the level of performance is 1, than I don’t have this problem I guess until the next restart the windows.
Thanks for reading; I wish you could give me a final solution or explanation
NVIDIA GeForce GT 720M
Manufacturer NVIDIA
Model GeForce GT 720M
Device ID 10DE-1140
Revision A2
Subvendor ASUStek Computer Inc (1043)
Current Performance Level Level 1
Current GPU Clock 270 MHz
Current Memory Clock 405 MHz
Current Shader Clock 540 MHz
Voltage 0,925 V
Bus Interface PCI Express x8
Temperature 51 °C
Driver version 10.18.13.6519
BIOS Version 75.17.54.00.14
Physical Memory 2047 MB
Virtual Memory 2048 MB
 
Solution
Hi,

Please do try these troubleshooting steps that may help.
- First is to do a clean install of the graphics driver.
- Go to Device Manager and uninstall the Nvidia graphics driver.
- Next is to open Programs and Features then uninstall anything related to Nvidia.
- Once completely uninstalled, download and install the latest driver.
- Here's the link: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
- Reboot the laptop once the latest driver has been installed.
- If the same problem will persist, I would suggest opening the laptop and cleaning the cooling fans and apply new thermal paste of the CPU and GPU.
Hi,

Please do try these troubleshooting steps that may help.
- First is to do a clean install of the graphics driver.
- Go to Device Manager and uninstall the Nvidia graphics driver.
- Next is to open Programs and Features then uninstall anything related to Nvidia.
- Once completely uninstalled, download and install the latest driver.
- Here's the link: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
- Reboot the laptop once the latest driver has been installed.
- If the same problem will persist, I would suggest opening the laptop and cleaning the cooling fans and apply new thermal paste of the CPU and GPU.
 
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