My Vortex4 has been plagued by overheating for a very long time and upon researching, it seems like other users with similar issues had them solved by replacing the GPU heatsink, on top of repasting.
This applies to both CPU and GPU, with CPU idling at 51C and reaching 95C upon heavy load, GPU idling at 70C and reaching 94C under heavy load.
It seems as if the heatsinks have been revised and the new heatsink would help reducing overheating, according to some people on another forum.
Upon checking, my laptop came with the original heatsink on both GPU and CPU, model number ending in 1 rather than 2
(GPU: 6-31-P15SN-201 CPU:6-31-P15SN-101).
my GPU heatsink as in the picture below:
new GPU heatsink:
The question is, would it help overheating to also replace the CPU heatsink, considering the model revision?
To recap: I'm planning to repaste and replace thermalpads, add custom taller feet under the laptop, and likely upgrade the GPU heatsink, but I am not sure about the CPU heatsink as both models look the same from pictures.
Please let me know your thoughts
Kind Regards
Luca Zappala
This applies to both CPU and GPU, with CPU idling at 51C and reaching 95C upon heavy load, GPU idling at 70C and reaching 94C under heavy load.
It seems as if the heatsinks have been revised and the new heatsink would help reducing overheating, according to some people on another forum.
Upon checking, my laptop came with the original heatsink on both GPU and CPU, model number ending in 1 rather than 2
(GPU: 6-31-P15SN-201 CPU:6-31-P15SN-101).
my GPU heatsink as in the picture below:
new GPU heatsink:
The question is, would it help overheating to also replace the CPU heatsink, considering the model revision?
To recap: I'm planning to repaste and replace thermalpads, add custom taller feet under the laptop, and likely upgrade the GPU heatsink, but I am not sure about the CPU heatsink as both models look the same from pictures.
Please let me know your thoughts
Kind Regards
Luca Zappala