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Overheating 2019 Base Razor Blade 15

  • 24 July 2024
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I have a 2019 Razor Blade 15 Base model, 1660 ti, 32 gb’s ram(done myseld) new fans(done myself) and a new battery(done myself, bad swelling is why i did it-messed up keyboard) Recently, I have been playing r6, i play with the laptop upside down and find that at different time intervals(5 min.-45 min.) that the gpu speed in game slowly rises as well as the heat of the gpu, the game has framerate freezes and sometimes wont run decent framerate. What should I do? I am assuming its throttling from overheating. When i replaced everything probably 2 ½ months ago i cleaned out all the dust as well. Both fans work well.

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hey @Shano_Bano 

 

In one of my old threads, I have posted about “the cause of battery bloating”. Have a read of the following thread

 

When I play games on laptop, I set the fans to max speed to prevent the thermodynamics of heat spread within the laptop chassis.

 

The following link helps with how to manually set the fans for RAZER Blades using Synapse

https://mysupport.razer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/671

 

Hope that helps

Plain and simple, the thermal paste on these laptops is HORRIBLE from the factory.  I had my battery swell and I removed it and tossed it about 3 years ago.  I’ve been on power cord only since then.  I ran a USB fan under it and tried everything else and it still ran 100-105F/38-40C or more.
I got tired of it and finally pulled the heat sinks and re-did the thermal paste and this thing has stayed around 50-55F/10-13C almost constantly since then. 
So re-do the thermal paste on the heat sinks first (or pay someone to do it) and a lot of your problems will go away.  You can use something like ThrottleStop to monitor your temps and you can always use a USB laptop fan unit under it to help push even more air through it.  But 5 of my 6 years I dealt with this thing running hot, only to re-do mine and this thing runs GREAT now.

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