even though i send to clean the whole laptop and replace thermal paste on both gpu and cpu..
the temp of gta v 3 hours
gpu max 98'c
edit: note the max temp
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Lenovo Y400 randomly crashes, Especially while gaming
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QUOTE(NetGi @ Apr 30 2015, 04:45 AM) UPDATE: So I sent my laptop to a Lenovo Service Center already. The technician told me that this model is facing alot of issue due to bad engineering of cooling system Hi TS, can I know which SC u sent your laptop? Yes this model indeed had bad cooling system since lenovo release this model and a lot of bad reviews of the cooling system. Even u go to reapply thermal paste and cleaning up the whole laptop, its still unable to solve your problems, when compared your laptop with mine, your max temperature still under "safe" level. I've assume the root isn't from your thermal issue but since you had sent your laptop to SC, you can just request them to reapply. Keep in mind SC only will use some budget normal thermal paste, it not really have any significant temperature reduces. IMO, your laptop 60'c at idle is quite normal for this model, mine went to 70'c still working well.But an important thing to take note, he notified me that my laptop hinge on both side is damaged, with both screws missing, 1 gear missing and another gear dislocated. I asked my retailer and they said they have not tampered with the laptop nor damaged the laptop in any way while it was with them as it was under warranty.. So i suspect it was damaged before it was even purchased by me.. The technician said that external damage will not be covered under warranty.. It's not a big issue but I'm worried with extended use it might damage my screen cable and Lenovo OneKey recovery button located near it, causing my laptop to have a malfunction screen and OneKey button.. I have uploaded the pictures for any Lyn forumners reference.. Anyone that has the same model as me please do check your laptop now to see if the screws on both side are intact and tightly screwed (loosely screwed but intact is an indication of it being broken). This kind of defect might not be caused by you but it is not covered under warranty.. so any dispute will have to be with your retailer or Lenovo itself if you purchase it directly from them.. A brief google search about this issue turns up with alot of similar problems from Lenovo forums itself.. I left some links here for reference regarding this hinge problem... https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and...en/td-p/1587738 https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and...ty/td-p/1761609 Not only that, he said my laptop might be tempered by someone and therefore caused the hinge screw hole to be broken. He showed me the Lenovo sticker is still intact which means my laptop has not been tempered with, but it was poorly paste and exposed the screw so it can be unscrewed without damaging the warranty sticker. I told him it's not my problem that Lenovo itself paste the sticker poorly that is making my warranty claim difficult but he told me there is nothing he can do about it.. and my warranty might be void if there is proof that my laptop has indeed been tampered with causing my crashing issue to be void of warranty and subject to a fixing fee (nothing to worry about unless my retailer lied to me about not touching the hardware, which I will bring this dispute to them). Will update you guys on my status and trying my best to reply everyone promptly IMO, the SC claimed to take minimum 3 weeks to a month to repairs/services is really ridiculous for me. I had sent my laptop(y400) to 2 SCs in a month. First time is unable to power on, sent to Plaza Berjaya SC, take 7 days repair. Second time due to the RAM slot problem cause the laptop unexpected shutdowns, sent to Seremban SC, take only 5 days to repair. Even when i asked the stuff at Plaza Berjaya about ETA he claimed only need around 5 working days to done the work, he said I can always call the SC ask about the progress if I want to push them. About the hinge issues and screws missing I think is DOA. Did u had checked the laptop completely when u purchase the laptop? BTW last time there is a forumer also said about his hinge cracked issues. You can find it out at Lenovo related thread I can't remember which thread and how long ago. |
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QUOTE(ErgoProxi @ May 3 2015, 12:48 AM) unstable power source + using w/o battery caused some short circuit. ya..unstable power source caused short circuit 7447 dell? gtx 850m but similar performance? i7-4710HQ, GTX850m, 14" HD matte 8GB, 1TB, DOS, 2yrs pro RM2499 the spec slightly better than y400 yo |
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