MrLoch

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  • Yes, I have. They're usually in the 60s - 80s range (Celsius). The problem is still there, but the frequency has significantly been reduced. Yet, I'm not happy until it is entirely gone. 
  • It's been almost a week, but the issue reappeared :'( One thing I've seen is that there's kind of a sweet spot of either too little or too much tape. I've tried different thickness levels, and the one I have right now had been working almost perfectly for the last three days. Again, what should I do next? I'm running out…
  • Hello again, Alright, so I taped the little rubber piece you told me to. So far, so good. No disconnection, no beeping, no batt icon being disconnected from the AC adpt. I'm just curious as to how much tape is actually enough on that. Don't wanna start a discussion, it's me being curious lol. Also, I will not rate this…
  • Yes, if taping the switch next to the RAM doesn't work, I'll take the next step to vacuum the heat sink. I'll check on the temp to see if that's an issue as well. Honestly, I haven't done. 
  • Hello again, So far: * tried pressing the button hidden in the batt hole the way you told me to do. Problem was still there. * uninstalled batt drivers as you have indicated on other threads. No success. * changed outlet to different ones. Nope! * got a new AC adapter from Amazon, and the beep and disconnection issue…
  • Today it has been worse, it's doing it even with very basic stuff like opening pictures on Tw or Fb. I'll send you screenshots of temps in a while. I've recorded a video where you can see how the LED incators blink and change color. https://drive.google.com/file/d/15hskSNSgqFbumhbPfYzxvWzurttYEDCE/view?usp=sharing
  • Well, as I said, it does seem to stop charging because I can hear the beep as if I disconnected the AC adapt. The icon in the notif. area changes from batt. plugged to only the batt. This also happens when I'm playing BF3 or BF4, and it also happens when I'm just surfing the net. The issue is not quite the fact that it…
  • Hello! Has anyone figured out how to solve the issue without doing any soldering? I'm having exactly the same issue when the computer is working with relatively high-demanding software. I do some occasional video production and photography editing with Camtasia Studio and Lightroom, and when I hear the GPU's fan goes…
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