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v_g, 2017-11-17 21:59:49

Is your new ASUS laptop getting hot, slow, or noisy?

Two months ago I purchased a new laptop ASUS F541UJ-GQ041T. At first, it just “flyed”, it warmed up only when working in heavy programs or in games. The only thing that alerted me was that a black screen with a cursor came out several times, and it was possible to solve the problem only after calling the task manager.
Two weeks ago suddenly sharply began to work slowly. Programs constantly "do not respond", are loaded with a delay of ten (if you're lucky, but sometimes more) seconds. The CPU temperature rose from 30-35 degrees to 60 when turned on and 67 during normal browsing. Previously, the battery lasted 2.5 hours, but now the maximum is an hour, and it takes even longer to charge than usual. The cooler makes a lot of noise, and sometimes strange sounds like crackling are heard.
There can be no viruses - I checked Dr.Web and ESET Smart Security several times. Windows 10 and drivers are updated on time.
Specifications:
Processor series: Intel Core i3
Processor model: 6006U
Number of cores: 2
Processor base frequency: 2.0 GHz
Display diagonal: 15.6 "
Display resolution: 1366 x 768 (HD Ready)
Matrix type: TN+film
Memory type: DDR3
RAM : 4 GB
Memory frequency: 1600 MHz
HDD capacity: 1000 GB
Rotational speed: 5400 rpm
Video card type: discrete
Video card manufacturer: NVIDIA
Video card model: GeForce GT920M Video
memory size: 2 GB
Optical drive: none
Wireless communications: Wi-Fi; Bluetooth
Wi-Fi standard: IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Network card: LAN 10/100/1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet)
Ports and connectors: VGA (D-Sub); card reader; combo audio jack
Number of USB 2.0 ports: 1 pc.
Number of USB 3.0 ports: 1 pc.
Number of USB 3.1 Type-C ports: 1 pc.
Webcam: +
Operating system: Windows 10

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murzik_a, 2017-11-17
@murzik_a

If you still have 2 antiviruses at once, cut down one of them first. If it does not help, then save the data and roll back to the factory settings. If this does not help, then under warranty.

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Astrohas, 2017-11-17
@Astrohas

Look in the task manager - what is eating your resources. Secondly, 4GB is very small, and many programs go to swap. Start saving up for a new RAM. And two antiviruses are too much.

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Alex vak, 2017-11-18
@Itmoing100

Here I have my HP pavilion 15 - p 055sr, STOPS and overheats from the very first day of work - either virks, or something from the HDD, or you need to leave with pre-installed Win 8.1 64 bit, or maybe even - this is factory the marriage of installing a cooling system on CPU and GPU chips without applying thermal paste, such a case was described in an article either on Habré, or on geeektimes, right now I don’t remember exactly, but I read it.

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Evgeny Smirnov, 2017-11-24
@Tiberius

1. Either through the task manager, or through AIDA64, calculate what is eating up resources: memory, disk, processor time. It is possible that updates are being installed on Windows, and since the HDD disk, then it fumbles from the fence to sunset
2. Change the HDD to an SSD and not suffer. Almost all laptop HDDs run at 5400rpm (very slow).
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The cooler makes a lot of noise, and sometimes strange sounds like crackling are heard.
Clean the cooling system + possibly change the thermal paste. If you do not know how to approach - take it to the service.

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