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(@LioTron)
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MSI CR700 laptop. Having stripes issue on LCD for over a decade. Decided to took apart, washed motherboard with toothrush+WD40, then IPA, took apart LCD cabeling, moving, picthing, bending, etc.
Now LCD works fine, but after 1 min shuts down, GPU overheats.
- What happened?

- WD40 residue can cause shorts and cause overheat but working fine, despite IPA cleaning?

- What can cause a GPU overheat anyways? (except cooling issues, fan/heatsink tube also cleaned, fresh thrmpasta on CPU/GPU, now cleaner than factory).


   
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(@Guest 9996)
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Are you using Windows operating system? What version? If so... Does it make it through POST and then shut down or not make it through POST?


   
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 Eric
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WD40 can thin thermo paste and then IPA cleaning would remove paste, so it overheats


   
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(@Gray1579)
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Well I hate to admit it, but I did one a few years ago and simply forgot to plug in the cooler fan. Make sure your fan is turning.


   
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