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Im not any god with computers... But i have a gforce 9100 graphics card i know its a weak graphics card but it should run world of war craft on low video settings right? Everytime i play it will work absolutely well for about 10 mins then i get insane lag and my computer starts making this loud noise like the fans are going crazy.. Could this be my graphics card over heating? If so how do i fix it.
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Could be lots of problems but i suggest putting new thermal compound on the gpu.
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GarryNewman wrote Could be lots of problems but i suggest putting new thermal compound on the gpu.
And how do i do that? Could you link a youtube video please?
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make sure you have dust cleared away from everything!
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make sure you leave the tower open and make sure you clean it out from dust etc,
and make sure dont run alot of stuff at the same time mayby im not sure, but make sure theres plenty of air for yourpc and clean dust etc

dont know if that helps but i guess its a good start?..
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GarryNewman wrote Could be lots of problems but i suggest putting new thermal compound on the gpu.

You don't put thermal paste on a gpu you retard.
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Colonial wrote
GarryNewman wrote Could be lots of problems but i suggest putting new thermal compound on the gpu.

You don't put thermal paste on a gpu you retard.

Umm... Yes you do lol. After a couple of years you are supposed to change it. You can tell when you need to change it because it will have higher idle and full load temps than normal.
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GarryNewman wrote Could be lots of problems but i suggest putting new thermal compound on the gpu.
you dont put thermal paste on a gpu since i never heard anyone doing it every pc build vid i seen no body done it i even asked a pc shop some ppl said no some said yes
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Skaters94 wrote
GarryNewman wrote Could be lots of problems but i suggest putting new thermal compound on the gpu.
you dont put thermal paste on a gpu since i never heard anyone doing it every pc build vid i seen no body done it i even asked a pc shop some ppl said no some said yes

Since most people change GPU's every 1-2 years it is kinda of unknown to some pc users, but yes after a couple of year you may need to change your GPU's thermal paste if your noticing high temps/overheating.
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Colonial wrote
You don't put thermal paste on a gpu you retard.


Skaters94 wrote you dont put thermal paste on a gpu since i never heard anyone doing it every pc build vid i seen no body done it i even asked a pc shop some ppl said no some said yes


Yet, both of you are definitely wrong. Yes, you don't do it initially but, you can and people certainly do change out the thermal compound on their gpus.

forza4lover1996 wrote Im not any god with computers... But i have a gforce 9100 graphics card i know its a weak graphics card but it should run world of war craft on low video settings right? Everytime i play it will work absolutely well for about 10 mins then i get insane lag and my computer starts making this loud noise like the fans are going crazy.. Could this be my graphics card over heating? If so how do i fix it.


I couldn't find a video for your specific card but, if you are going to change the thermal compound there are plenty of videos on youtube. Just so you can kind of get an idea on what you need to do. This is an [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] for you. You may have better luck searching yourself though.
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