Ubuntu 17.10.1 overheating on laptop with GTX 1060 Mobile and i7 7700hq CPU

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My laptop is overheating on new ubuntu installation. I have tried propriety nvidia
drivers and set select-prime to intel and nvidia both vise versa, but the problem persists on both selected GPU. No matter what gpu is selected sensors showing skylake(intel) gpu is on and overheatin. How can i fix this?










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  • Laptops shouldn't overheat, even when running at full tilt. Your notebook probably needs to be cleaned.
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  • okk so i mistook the the pch_skylake-virtual-0 as intel skylake GPU, and 75 degrees are normal for pch chips, same is on windows. so it's pretty normal i guess.
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My laptop is overheating on new ubuntu installation. I have tried propriety nvidia
drivers and set select-prime to intel and nvidia both vise versa, but the problem persists on both selected GPU. No matter what gpu is selected sensors showing skylake(intel) gpu is on and overheatin. How can i fix this?










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  • Laptops shouldn't overheat, even when running at full tilt. Your notebook probably needs to be cleaned.
    – dsstorefile1
    Apr 12 at 6:47










  • okk so i mistook the the pch_skylake-virtual-0 as intel skylake GPU, and 75 degrees are normal for pch chips, same is on windows. so it's pretty normal i guess.
    – Pradeepsinh Sindhav
    Apr 12 at 12:41












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My laptop is overheating on new ubuntu installation. I have tried propriety nvidia
drivers and set select-prime to intel and nvidia both vise versa, but the problem persists on both selected GPU. No matter what gpu is selected sensors showing skylake(intel) gpu is on and overheatin. How can i fix this?










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My laptop is overheating on new ubuntu installation. I have tried propriety nvidia
drivers and set select-prime to intel and nvidia both vise versa, but the problem persists on both selected GPU. No matter what gpu is selected sensors showing skylake(intel) gpu is on and overheatin. How can i fix this?







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  • Laptops shouldn't overheat, even when running at full tilt. Your notebook probably needs to be cleaned.
    – dsstorefile1
    Apr 12 at 6:47










  • okk so i mistook the the pch_skylake-virtual-0 as intel skylake GPU, and 75 degrees are normal for pch chips, same is on windows. so it's pretty normal i guess.
    – Pradeepsinh Sindhav
    Apr 12 at 12:41
















  • Laptops shouldn't overheat, even when running at full tilt. Your notebook probably needs to be cleaned.
    – dsstorefile1
    Apr 12 at 6:47










  • okk so i mistook the the pch_skylake-virtual-0 as intel skylake GPU, and 75 degrees are normal for pch chips, same is on windows. so it's pretty normal i guess.
    – Pradeepsinh Sindhav
    Apr 12 at 12:41















Laptops shouldn't overheat, even when running at full tilt. Your notebook probably needs to be cleaned.
– dsstorefile1
Apr 12 at 6:47




Laptops shouldn't overheat, even when running at full tilt. Your notebook probably needs to be cleaned.
– dsstorefile1
Apr 12 at 6:47












okk so i mistook the the pch_skylake-virtual-0 as intel skylake GPU, and 75 degrees are normal for pch chips, same is on windows. so it's pretty normal i guess.
– Pradeepsinh Sindhav
Apr 12 at 12:41




okk so i mistook the the pch_skylake-virtual-0 as intel skylake GPU, and 75 degrees are normal for pch chips, same is on windows. so it's pretty normal i guess.
– Pradeepsinh Sindhav
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okk so i mistook the the pch_skylake-virtual-0 as intel skylake GPU, and 75 degrees are normal for pch chips, same is on windows. so it's pretty normal i guess, it concludes that my laptop is running normal. because CPU core temps never exceeded 55 degree Celsius.






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    okk so i mistook the the pch_skylake-virtual-0 as intel skylake GPU, and 75 degrees are normal for pch chips, same is on windows. so it's pretty normal i guess, it concludes that my laptop is running normal. because CPU core temps never exceeded 55 degree Celsius.






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      okk so i mistook the the pch_skylake-virtual-0 as intel skylake GPU, and 75 degrees are normal for pch chips, same is on windows. so it's pretty normal i guess, it concludes that my laptop is running normal. because CPU core temps never exceeded 55 degree Celsius.






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        okk so i mistook the the pch_skylake-virtual-0 as intel skylake GPU, and 75 degrees are normal for pch chips, same is on windows. so it's pretty normal i guess, it concludes that my laptop is running normal. because CPU core temps never exceeded 55 degree Celsius.






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        okk so i mistook the the pch_skylake-virtual-0 as intel skylake GPU, and 75 degrees are normal for pch chips, same is on windows. so it's pretty normal i guess, it concludes that my laptop is running normal. because CPU core temps never exceeded 55 degree Celsius.







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