Apr 22 2013, 10:25 PM
Moriarty, post: 90644, member: 9168 Wrote:If you wish to save some money (cost of the cooler) you may first see if you can clean it, remove all dust and old dry thermal paste. Old thermal paste along with the carpet of dust on mother board and the dust in the vents can cause it. Make sure to put some new thermal paste after cleaning, only a little bit needed.This is the most common problem for GPU and CPU problems. So that is your cheapest and best bet. Especially if you are laptop gaming.