Why Is Your Expensive Laptop Running Slow?
You paid R15,000+ for a fast laptop. Now it’s slower than it was six months ago. The cause is almost always thermal throttling — and it’s entirely fixable.
This is one of the most frustrating problems we diagnose at Fix My Gadget — a high-spec laptop that was fast when new, gradually becoming slower and slower over 1–2 years. The owner has already tried reinstalling Windows, upgrading RAM, and buying antivirus software. None of it helped.
The real cause in 80% of these cases: thermal throttling caused by dried thermal paste. The laptop is intentionally reducing its own CPU speed to prevent overheating — and the fix costs R700–R900, not R15,000.
🔥 The painful reality: A 3-year-old R20,000 gaming laptop with dried thermal paste can perform slower than a brand-new R8,000 budget laptop. The hardware is still excellent — the thermal management has failed. This is a maintenance problem, not a hardware replacement problem.
What Is Thermal Throttling and Why Is It Slowing Your Laptop?
Every CPU and GPU has a maximum safe temperature — typically 95–105°C. When the processor approaches this limit, it automatically reduces its own clock speed (throttles) to generate less heat and prevent permanent damage. This is called thermal throttling.
In practical terms: your R25,000 laptop with an Intel Core i7 running at 4.8GHz throttles down to 1.2GHz under sustained load. You paid for 4.8GHz — you’re getting 1.2GHz. The processor isn’t broken. The thermal management has failed.
Signs Your Expensive Laptop Is Thermal Throttling
🐢 Starts fast, gets slow
Performance is fine for 2–3 minutes, then drops sharply. The CPU reaches temperature limit and throttles under sustained load.
🌡️ Fan runs at full speed constantly
The fan screams at full speed even during light tasks. The cooling system is working as hard as it can but can’t keep up.
🔥 Bottom of laptop very hot
Laptop gets uncomfortably hot to touch. Heat should be expelled through vents — if the bottom is hot, the thermal system is failing.
📉 Benchmark scores much lower than spec
Run Cinebench or Geekbench. If your i7 scores less than an i5 — you are definitely throttling.
🎮 Gaming performance has dropped
Frame rates that were smooth 12 months ago are now stuttering. The GPU is being throttled to stay within thermal limits.
⚡ Slow even on power — not battery
If the laptop is plugged in and still slow under load, the issue is thermal — not power management.
Why Expensive Laptops Throttle Faster Than Budget Ones
This surprises people. The paradox is that high-performance laptops often throttle more noticeably because their CPUs and GPUs generate more heat by design. A budget Core i3 produces 15W of heat. A gaming Core i9 produces 45–65W. The more powerful the laptop, the more dependent it is on excellent thermal management — and the more dramatically it throttles when that management fails.
The thermal paste between the CPU/GPU and heatsink is the critical component. It’s designed to transfer heat away from the chip. When it dries out after 2–3 years of daily use, the heatsink can no longer absorb heat efficiently — temperatures spike, throttling activates, and your expensive laptop runs like a budget machine.
How We Fix It — The Thermal Service Process
Temperature Benchmark
We run your laptop under load and record CPU/GPU temperatures and clock speeds. This confirms thermal throttling and documents the “before” state.
Full Disassembly
Complete disassembly to expose the heatsink assembly. Every screw documented and organised for correct reassembly.
Clean and Degrease
Old dried thermal paste removed from CPU, GPU and heatsink surfaces using isopropyl alcohol. Surfaces must be completely clean for new compound to work correctly.
Apply Quality Thermal Compound
Fresh thermal paste applied in the correct amount and pattern for your specific CPU and GPU die configuration. Too much or too little both reduce performance.
Internal Clean
Heatsink fins and fan blades cleaned of dust accumulation. A blocked heatsink reduces cooling efficiency by 30–50%.
After Benchmark
We run the same tests after the repair. Typical result: CPU temperatures drop 15–30°C, clock speeds return to spec, performance improvement is immediate and measurable.
What This Costs in Johannesburg
| Service | What’s Included | Cost | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thermal paste replacement | CPU/GPU repaste with quality compound | From R700 | 1 day |
| Full thermal service | Repaste + internal clean + fan inspection | From R900 | 1 day |
| Fan replacement | New cooling fan + repaste | From R1,100 | 1–2 days |
| Gaming laptop thermal service | Dual heatsink repaste + full clean | From R1,100 | 1–2 days |
✅ How much faster will it be? For a laptop that was throttling significantly — you’ll typically see the full rated clock speed restored, frame rates in games returned to launch-day performance, and render/compile times cut by 30–50%. The laptop feels new again. This is genuinely one of the best value repairs available.
FAQ
Expensive Laptop Running Slow? It Probably Just Needs a Thermal Service.
Free diagnostic, confirmed quote, same-day repair in most cases. Pickup & delivery across Johannesburg.
