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Help with overheating ASUS M415DA

Help with overheating ASUS M415DA

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Knightbladez21
Junior Member
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02-28-2024, 09:43 PM
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I’ve heard from someone with an ASUS m415da that it often overheats, so I replaced the CPU and updated the drivers. Both changes helped somewhat, but the machine still stays around 40-50°C when idle. On YouTube, I found a video where someone disassembled a similar laptop and noticed it had a heat sink that my model lacks. I located a matching part and think it could fit. I’m curious if anyone knows how to install it or if there are ways to improve cooling. I’ll include a photo of the heatsink and the product number below. Thanks in advance!
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Knightbladez21
02-28-2024, 09:43 PM #1

I’ve heard from someone with an ASUS m415da that it often overheats, so I replaced the CPU and updated the drivers. Both changes helped somewhat, but the machine still stays around 40-50°C when idle. On YouTube, I found a video where someone disassembled a similar laptop and noticed it had a heat sink that my model lacks. I located a matching part and think it could fit. I’m curious if anyone knows how to install it or if there are ways to improve cooling. I’ll include a photo of the heatsink and the product number below. Thanks in advance!

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Ac1dicBlitzz
Member
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02-28-2024, 11:21 PM
#2
They don't add up.
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Ac1dicBlitzz
02-28-2024, 11:21 PM #2

They don't add up.

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JASmalley
Member
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02-29-2024, 12:48 AM
#3
Certainly! Here’s a revised version of your question:

Would providing additional details enhance clarity? If yes, please specify what would help.
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JASmalley
02-29-2024, 12:48 AM #3

Certainly! Here’s a revised version of your question:

Would providing additional details enhance clarity? If yes, please specify what would help.

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02-29-2024, 06:38 AM
#4
It overheats in specific situations, such as high workload or environmental stress. To identify overheating, look for signs like increased temperature readings, unusual behavior, or warning indicators provided by the device.
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Irontaildragon
02-29-2024, 06:38 AM #4

It overheats in specific situations, such as high workload or environmental stress. To identify overheating, look for signs like increased temperature readings, unusual behavior, or warning indicators provided by the device.

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02-29-2024, 01:24 PM
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It becomes extremely hot mostly during intensive calculations beyond three processing tabs. It seems the issue isn't overheating but rather excessive heat buildup. Also, it frequently reaches around 90°C, then drops to about 70°C before quickly rising again in a consistent pattern.
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RabbitKiller99
02-29-2024, 01:24 PM #5

It becomes extremely hot mostly during intensive calculations beyond three processing tabs. It seems the issue isn't overheating but rather excessive heat buildup. Also, it frequently reaches around 90°C, then drops to about 70°C before quickly rising again in a consistent pattern.

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Peedy
Senior Member
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02-29-2024, 03:06 PM
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Peedy
02-29-2024, 03:06 PM #6