by wcocaboose » Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:19 pm
Your two best bets in my opinion are:
1)To clean all the insides of dust asap, and if comfortable with the operation apply aftermarket thermal paste to the gpu and cpu. Thermal paste alone can reduce temps by a considerable ammount. Arctic Cooling MX-2 is a good choice.
2)Find a fan speed control program for your laptop(what is the make/model?) and increase the fan speed while playing games.
Workstation vs gaming graphics card is not going to make much of a difference in your gpu temps in the notebook world, as each segment typically uses the same base die, and adds enhancements for each class. There were Quadro variants for the desktop a number of years ago where the only difference between them and their GeForce counterpart was the placement of two resistors.
Your laptop may or may not have clock speed controls in bios, most oem's typically do not allow you much control over those settings.
Hope this helps
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