[MISC] Overheating and FPS
[MISC] Overheating and FPS
So... my laptop overheats when playing something hard like, Halo Custom Edition map = hugeass, or with San Andreas or any other "heavy" game for my laptop... it overheats and turns off, I have to wait like 5 min to be sure it wont be wrong to turn on again.
Is there any tip to improve my laptop's "stamina"? hehe I dont know where to start to try and help my girl here (sony vaio pcg-k25f notebook if that helps), please, ANY help would be apreciated, even if you told me to put a bag of ice under it.
Another thing, frames per second, they will go well on San Andreas and Halo... but sometimes >___>, in New Mombasa (the Halo2CE map) slows the f*** out of my laptop's frames per second, zanzibar does 40-60 so its not that bad, but you can tell its slow... a bit anyway. Is there any tip you would give me to improve? there's a stamp here that says "ATI Radeon integrated graphics" that must help... oh and "512Mb" meaning 444Mb of RAM >__> there must be something that can be done.
And ANY help will be apreciated btw, thanks in advance
Resso
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Is there any tip to improve my laptop's "stamina"? hehe I dont know where to start to try and help my girl here (sony vaio pcg-k25f notebook if that helps), please, ANY help would be apreciated, even if you told me to put a bag of ice under it.
Another thing, frames per second, they will go well on San Andreas and Halo... but sometimes >___>, in New Mombasa (the Halo2CE map) slows the f*** out of my laptop's frames per second, zanzibar does 40-60 so its not that bad, but you can tell its slow... a bit anyway. Is there any tip you would give me to improve? there's a stamp here that says "ATI Radeon integrated graphics" that must help... oh and "512Mb" meaning 444Mb of RAM >__> there must be something that can be done.
And ANY help will be apreciated btw, thanks in advance
Resso
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wat mostly is happening is, when u use a cd to much it overheats the comp and so comps dont melt or get damage they overwrite and shutdown(happened to me before).(even if its a virtual drive same thing).
now for me the fan broke and had to get it replaced. so open it up and check the fans u might just need to dust it or get a replacement.
now for me the fan broke and had to get it replaced. so open it up and check the fans u might just need to dust it or get a replacement.
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Resso... I My self, Can feel for ya... 'Cause I Myself have a Sony Laptop ( Old.. Sony laptop)
There are devices out there that connect to the laptop to help cool it off...
Now... Most of the Heat will come from you Video Card...
Tell Me.. What Is it that you Have....( Specs If you Please )
There are devices out there that connect to the laptop to help cool it off...
Now... Most of the Heat will come from you Video Card...
Tell Me.. What Is it that you Have....( Specs If you Please )


"You know what I'd like to be? I mean if I had my goddamn choice, I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all."
or should I?
wow, thanks to everyone for the help, I tried the overclocking but the F2 or Del key boot thing wont work... if you can help thats great, here are the things I've found in advanced settings:

If that pic cannot be seen completely. Click here
and btw, is this the thing you said earlier?
this one
I need to buy that, but meanwhile overclocking will help if you can help with the specs above
thanks in advance

If that pic cannot be seen completely. Click here
and btw, is this the thing you said earlier?
this one
I need to buy that, but meanwhile overclocking will help if you can help with the specs above
thanks in advance
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Depends how good you are are overclocking. There are special strategies and techniques you can use that can seriously bump a computer up to a level that would normally cost a few more hundred dollars of equipment otherwise.
If you ever overclock and it completely screws up your computer, reset the bios.
If you ever overclock and it completely screws up your computer, reset the bios.
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My advice: Leave the BIOS alone. Get a fan.
There are devices that attach to the bottom and sides of the laptop that will greatly decrease the ammount of heat on the CPU, HDD, et cetera.
Also, make sure that you are a level surface, clear from any debris.
If push comes to shove, you could open your laptop, take out the HDD--still connected to the mobo--and leave it out of the lappy. That will bring down the temperature.
There are devices that attach to the bottom and sides of the laptop that will greatly decrease the ammount of heat on the CPU, HDD, et cetera.
Also, make sure that you are a level surface, clear from any debris.
If push comes to shove, you could open your laptop, take out the HDD--still connected to the mobo--and leave it out of the lappy. That will bring down the temperature.

Mmm I'm new to that stuff... I someone can help me in detail overclocking, I'll do it, otherwise I'll save for that thing... meanwhile I tried this Harry Potter mod and it hasn't overheated... YET! >________>Pie wrote:Depends how good you are are overclocking. There are special strategies and techniques you can use that can seriously bump a computer up to a level that would normally cost a few more hundred dollars of equipment otherwise...

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my computer is VERY overclocked, i went from 1.4 GHz to 2.37, and it is still stable. O btw, regarding the pm, on one of the start up screens, it will say what to press to get into the bios. And, because you bought a laptop with xp pre-installed, you should ALLWAYS re-format the hd and reinstall windows, especially because yours is a Sony, so it probably has a root-kit
SNAPE KILLED DUMDLEDORE? that stupid goth....
SNAPE KILLED DUMDLEDORE? that stupid goth....