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Laptop Overheating.
#11
return the laptop and demand a replacement and if they say no tell them your not leaving without a fuss, my father says that line everytime and works everytime Smile, if they still refuse ask for the manager Smile. a laptop that sits at a temperature like that wont last long Smile. hope this helps Smile!
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#12
My laptop used to do this, but I found out there was a large amount of dust in the fan. Clearing that out with an air compressor worked for me Tongue
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#13
Mine did this too and it was really bad to the point where it was shutting off... I bought a cooling fan (base) for it and it works wonders Smile
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#14
so i have a dell studio 1536 it getts pretty hot i play wow an it hits like 72 the highest ive seen it was 80c is that normal im not much of a hardware guys so idk what normal temps are
regular temps is 50 to 58c
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#15
Are you sure nothing is blocking it from ventilation?
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#16
Try updating the graphics card. I had the NVIDIA 8600M GT. That is the main problem I believe. Do you get any BSOD's due to heat and is the Hibernate/Sleep mode enabled on your computer? When I had problems with my card with overheating those modes were off until I updated the drivers for the graphics card and everything is running fine and the computers heat cooled down dramatically.
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#17
I would take the laptop back and tell them about the problem.
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#18
80 centigrade is bad. When mine over heats its steady at that and 100 centigrade, but idle its like 50* centigrade.
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#19
Id suggest a metal tray type deal with a fan, its what I use, and it works wonders, my laptop used to have slight issues with getting warm, but I dont have any problems like that anymore. what id suggest is tilting your laptop slightly upward by using a book or something so that the fan blows the hot air out, that will help it a lot.
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#20
Try buying one of those cooling pads that distributes the heat. Mine was doing this also but I bought one of those and it stopped.
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