The temperatures you're getting are normal during stress and they indicate an overheating problem. If you're having performance issues, it could be due to a driver/software problem or a faulty video card. Try the troubleshooting steps on this article and let me know the results.
- I have the latest NVIDIA driver and Alienware BIOS
- I did the diagnostic test and the computer passed in everything.
- I use the original DEL charger
- I don't know about any under- or overclocking, I didn't change anything, I don't even know where to change the settings.
- I don't use a cooler fan, would it help a lot?
- Would turning off that turbo-thingy is BIOS help? I read somewhere that it would decrease my temperature by 10 C but wouldn't affect the game performance
Alienware-Naomi
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May 22nd, 2014 11:00
Hi!
The temperatures you're getting are normal during stress and they indicate an overheating problem. If you're having performance issues, it could be due to a driver/software problem or a faulty video card. Try the troubleshooting steps on this article and let me know the results.
drahovszky
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May 22nd, 2014 12:00
- I have the latest NVIDIA driver and Alienware BIOS
- I did the diagnostic test and the computer passed in everything.
- I use the original DEL charger
- I don't know about any under- or overclocking, I didn't change anything, I don't even know where to change the settings.
- I don't use a cooler fan, would it help a lot?
- Would turning off that turbo-thingy is BIOS help? I read somewhere that it would decrease my temperature by 10 C but wouldn't affect the game performance
Alienware-Naomi
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May 22nd, 2014 14:00
As I mentioned before, I don't think the temperatures are the problem. Try running an AlienAutopsy gaming test and let me know the results.