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natwillza's avatar
10 years ago
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I'm hoping someone can help with this issue... my laptop started overheating after the Jan patch. I've tried removing all my mods and cc, and changing all the graphic settings to low, but nothing helps. I just noticed last night that it only happens when the power cable is plugged in.

The laptop is a gaming laptop with high specs, it only overheats when I'm playing TS4 (no issues with TS3) and it didn't happen until the Jan patch (I started playing TS4 in Sep 2014)..

I've seen that other payers have had this issue going back to when the game was released, but I haven't seen any solutions yet. Has anyone had the issue and fixed it?

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    If you're running the sims with custom content and a large population then it's always fully utilizing multiple channels during operations. The only variations are the duration of operations and the amount of graphic and system memory which is consumed. If this is only causing overheat while the laptop is plugged in then it means your operating system has been configured to conserve power while on battery by throttling processing components. The solution is to clean your laptop and ensure that it can process your game content in a timely manner. Despite the appearance of excessive optimization, the sims is a very processor-intensive simulation and it demands the maximum of every component, including your drive controller during loading of packaged content, list processing, updating and insertion of neighborhood data, routing of actors, triggering of scheduled events, and general timing of world tasks and events - the sims is always 'clocking' and if you had monitored processor activity with each version you would have noticed this. This is a standard problem with all simulation and you can only solve it by managing process time and reducing the heat production rate of components (or increasing dissipation capacity which is very ugly, especially for AMD components).

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    10 years ago

    If you're running the sims with custom content and a large population then it's always fully utilizing multiple channels during operations. The only variations are the duration of operations and the amount of graphic and system memory which is consumed. If this is only causing overheat while the laptop is plugged in then it means your operating system has been configured to conserve power while on battery by throttling processing components. The solution is to clean your laptop and ensure that it can process your game content in a timely manner. Despite the appearance of excessive optimization, the sims is a very processor-intensive simulation and it demands the maximum of every component, including your drive controller during loading of packaged content, list processing, updating and insertion of neighborhood data, routing of actors, triggering of scheduled events, and general timing of world tasks and events - the sims is always 'clocking' and if you had monitored processor activity with each version you would have noticed this. This is a standard problem with all simulation and you can only solve it by managing process time and reducing the heat production rate of components (or increasing dissipation capacity which is very ugly, especially for AMD components).

  • @ForestNinja0, you are a total rock star! I compared my power settings for battery with plugged in settings, made the plugged in the same as battery and no more overheating. Thank you so much for taking the time to respond to my post!
  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    Bluebellflora
    Hero+
    10 years ago

    @natwillza

    Oh that's unfortunate. You do have to make sure you get the right kind of one based on the design of the laptop. I'm on a Mac so the vent is in the screen hinge, not underneath or to the side of the bottom casing. I had a PC years ago and I used to sit it on a freezer pack to cool it down, worked wonders!

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