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Can the WiFi module on a laptop be damaged due to overheating of the laptop itself?
I played online games, I had a ping of 50-100, I passed rdr 2, while the laptop was warming up normally, now I’m playing an online game again and the ping is 200-400, could the Wi-Fi module be damaged due to overheating?
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Sorry, but if you damaged the Wi-Fi, you would not be able to go to the Internet at all)))
This is first. Secondly, Wi-Fi is not on the motherboard and mostly not above the video card. And you can't overheat the module!
Thirdly, if the ping has risen, and you think that because of the Wi-Fi, then there is the most elementary way to check - it will connect by wire! (There is a small wiring with any router). Connect and check. If the ping remains the same, remove the router and connect directly. This way you will understand who is causing the problems.
Good luck finding the problem!
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