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Board power draw exceeding whopping 550w

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Okay so, i bought a dell m6800 workstation laptop having specs: i7 4900mq, 8 gigs ram, 256 ssd, 512 hdd and a 4 gb nvidia quadro k3100m graphics card. Through it is not a laptop that would run high end modern games but it did the job for me as a student of software engineering and playing simple games in my free time, i ran gta 5 on high setting which was extremely smooth 1920x1080 resolution, moreover i played mortal kombat xl with high graphics and no lag either, other games included, watch dogs, tekken 7, etc etc.
Now, one day i turned on my laptop and all these games started to lag at the point of 2 fps almost i got worried but upon cheling the graphics card showed no issues but still wouldnt run anything. Upon looking at the gpuz screen the graphics card was stuck at 162 memory clock and 135 core clock upon no matter what i did, the perf cap showed "PWR" and was a long green line in that column and i noticed my total power draw was well over exceeding 500w so was the pcie slot draw, i reinstalled windows multiple times, reinstalled drivers, reflashed the bios, tried to put the laptop at the maximum Performance it can provide but nothing improved the graphics cards clock speeds
If someone can tell me what the issue is that would be really helpfull
 

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It's a 75w card, but from what you describe, a mosfet might have burnt. (just a guess) Send it in to the repair shop, it's likely a physical defect of some kind.
 

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Bad sensor. Really nothing wrong with it.
 
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your motherboard would be dead if that would be even close to real.

if any software sensor shows anything beyond +/- 20% of what's normal it's pretty safe to say it was a readout error.
 
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I would say a likely faulty GPU, if it was just bad sensor you would have the same performance. Maybe install HWinfo for more info on what the whole system is doing.
 
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if it was just bad sensor you would have the same performance.
I mean gpus are watt limited based on the sensor readout no?
 
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I'd trust the clock speed readings.... not so much the power readings - I think they are BS numbers.
More than 500W being pulled in a laptop on the GPU is highly unlikely - even using Dell's 20V adapter standard, that would need to be supplied with over 25 amps - they do not supply that much.

Have you actually checked / blown out the fan+heatsink on it? It could be throttling....
Also, does the laptop use the Intel+Nvidia graphics switching (if it's available)? Have you switched it to just use the Nvidia output only?
 

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Check what HWINFO64 says.
 
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It's a fault with the power sensing circuit, it's not too rare of a problem. A repair shop might be able to fix it but more than likely you'll have to replace/upgrade it.
 
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