MogRules Posted October 20, 2016 Share Posted October 20, 2016 (edited) Long story short my original 780m died a few weeks ago and so I bought a 980m from Woodzstack and installed it as per all the instructions. Everything seemed OK for the first half day but now I am experiencing a weird overheating problem the left hand side of the board when accessing the GPU. At first I thought it was a WiFi card issue but even with that removed that part of the laptop turns into a volcano. The metal parts of the HDMI port and USB ports are so hot you can't touch them, they will burn you..... This is cop pasted from another forum so it might have the same info from above. I upgraded the card and it seemed to run ok for the first day or so but now I can't run basically anything GPU intensive without cooking that side of the laptop. The laptop get so hot the wireless card kicks out and I am basically afraid to use it for gaming at this point for fear of cooking it. The CPU and GPU temps are all within norms and freshly pasted. CPU is at 71 and GPU is at 65 while playing ARK and the left side of the palm rest is to hot to comfortable touch, let along touching any of the metal on any of the ports. It is mildly warm but not unpleasant right up until I launch a game and then it goes into thermo nuclear mode so somehow heat is being transferred seemingly from the GPU through the board or to that spot in particular. I am at a loss as to how heat is being generated and pushed that THAT spot in particular. I removed the WiFi card and it makes no difference aside from I can stay connected because I am using the Ethernet port and the WiFi isn't tripping due to heat.Any ideas or guesses would be appreciated...I have nothing. I have already tore down the system completely and can come up with nothing, nor can I find anything with google that comes close to this. Thanks in advance. UPDATE:I am thinking it is either the motherboard or the DC power jack at this point...there is really nothing left that can cause this other then those two. The top left corner down to about the HDMI port are what heat up directly on the board which of course heat up the components that touch those spots. I have a new power jack on order but I am hesitant to pull the trigger on a new board because A: I don't really trust refurb boards B: The only new one on Ebay can only be returned if there is something wrong with it. I should note that this seems to only happen when connected to DC power, so one of two things seems to be happening. Either the DC jack is not working properly and it is causing heat generation, or the board is not receiving/pulling power properly and I am getting heat generation but either way it isn't good. The laptop is working for the time being, as long as I don't push it with super demanding stuff it does not get stupidly hot but I can't imagine this is good for it. Edited October 22, 2016 by MogRules Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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