2015年7月9日星期四

Solutions for Toshiba Qosmio X875 overheating and shutting down

Having cool design, abundant storage capacity, and, of course, superlative 3D display, Toshiba Qosmio X875 has got a large quantity of fans worldwide. At the end of the day, however, performance is the paramount consideration when it comes to gaming laptops.

What does matter, however, is that the Qosmio X875 couldn't even last for a single hour without being plugged in. Unless users stay near a power outlet or spring for a bunch of extra batteries, they won't be going anywhere with the Qosmio X875 any time soon.


But the big shortcoming is the laptop turns very hot when playing games. It means your laptop overheats on full CPU usage overall, so it's laptop issue not unreal. You can try get your laptop vents more space, there possibility that your vents eat up dust over time and now it's blocking air in vents so you would need to clean it up or in general cooling system sucks in your laptop. You could also try to disable any CPU clock boost systems if you have any, which may heat up your CPU.

You can also try disabling realtime rendering in the viewport and to limit the frames per second.To disable realtime rendering there is a little button with an arrow pointing down in the top left corner of the viewport. toshiba qosmio X70-AT01S Toggle the Realtime option off. ( or just press Ctrl+R in the viewport)

To clamp the max frames per second you can type "t.maxfps 30" in the console command on the top right of the editor where it says "Enter Console Command". ( you can experiment with different numbers other than 30 to get a balance)

Just by turning off Realtime rendering my GPU temps go from 71 deg to 42 deg and if I am just working on blueprints or something it works great.

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