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If your laptop's running at 90C, then you should be VERY concerned.
You generally want your laptop temprature to be under 70C, unless it's built to handle high tempratures.
By the way, what laptop do you have?
Anyways on desktops a midrange gaming video card uses more power than your entire laptop, is thicker and probably just as long, and spews out more heat, so even if they gimp the laptop parts, they are still going to have a big problem dealing with heat if they try for any performance on a laptop.
Recently it's started auto-shutdown at times when I'm playing. It wasn't that way for the longest time I've owned this thing. Which is about 2 years.
you should turn it off and vac out the vents, dust clogging up the tiny heatsink fins inside is a bad problem on laptops, when laptops put out a lot of heat it means they are on the edge of the limits...
dunno about the menu thing but steampipe should solve the ridiculous loading issues with tf2, which might spike your system load just loading the menu...i'm guessing
Lol. Can we get legit geeks/nerds on Geek Squad?