Author Topic: Is my laptop's GPU dying already?  (Read 2026 times)

It's not overheating, of course the GPU is compatible, and the last thing I would ever do is let Geek Squad touch my $1000+ laptop.

I'm thinking that the GPU might not have been properly soldered onto the motherboard, but I don't want to take it apart to check since it's under warranty still.

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Anywho, best thing I can say is that since it's under warranty, go ahead and send it back for a new one.

It def sounds like that's an overheat problem though, Miga...

It def sounds like that's an overheat problem though, Miga...

I never mentioned how it's also crashed on YouTube, but it has like two times now, always when on the nVidia GPU.

I don't think YouTube is THAT hardware intensive.

It shouldn't even be crashing on MMD, it didn't even get that warm (52c).

I never mentioned how it's also crashed on YouTube, but it has like two times now, always when on the nVidia GPU.

I don't think YouTube is THAT hardware intensive.

It shouldn't even be crashing on MMD, it didn't even get that warm (52c).

Hmm.. sounds like it could indeed be a solder issue. Send it in to Alienware before more damage is done to it, maybe?

Send it in to Alienware before more damage is done to it, maybe?
best bet.

if it's still under warranty, don't go and screw it up by geeksquadding it or opening it.


Sounds like temperature damage or improper installation of some sort.


If it's always blue dots, I'd say overheating is making it screw up. Do something about it that won't void your warranty (hint hint).  :cookieMonster: