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  • vanbasten
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 165

    Overheating in laptop

    My laptop started to turn off itself lately and after doing some research I found out that it might be due to overheating of the cpu. I downloaded a free program called speedfan and there i see the temperature as 85 C which I think might be too high.

    I know about cleaning the fans and then trying to put some form of gel in your processor will help but I was wondering if I can put some ice pad(plastic box) beneath my laptop to cool it off. Will this be a bad idea? Below is an image of how this plastic box looks like

    [IMG]http://product-image.tradeindia.com/00560514/b/3/Ice-Pad.jpg[/IMG]
  • bokkie
    Experienced Board Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 1561

    #2
    Re: Overheating in laptop

    not to sure about the ice packs TBH.
    I reckon maybe you should look at getting a new fan.
    They are pretty cheap and easy to change.

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    • pan1300
      Experienced Board Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 1663

      #3
      Re: Overheating in laptop

      hi

      There are also external fans available for laptops (mech. attachment, by usb, cooling pad) - take a google, sure you find more info/reviews/prices.

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      • vanbasten
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 165

        #4
        Re: Overheating in laptop

        you are talking about the pads with fans that go under your laptop right?

        I watched a few youtube videos about how to clean your fan but it looks kind of complicated for someone who has never done this.

        and i know from a friend that a white gel on your processor helps but is this really true and compatible with all cpu types?

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        • gheb
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 10

          #5
          Re: Overheating in laptop

          one solution and easy
          clean the grill and the fan

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          • pan1300
            Experienced Board Member
            • Apr 2012
            • 1663

            #6
            Re: Overheating in laptop

            [QUOTE=vanbasten;225441]you are talking about the pads with fans that go under your laptop right?[/QUOTE]

            Yes - exists in different variations, even with keyboard.

            Didn't done this yet, but can't you simply take our your fan(s) and blow them out??

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            • vanbasten
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2012
              • 165

              #7
              Re: Overheating in laptop

              Well after reading that using ice packs beneath the hot laptop can cause condensation inside and this might lead to shortcuts, I took it to a computer repair guy and he blew air first to the fan then to the outside of the fan. it is good that my girlfriend did not the dust coming out of the laptop.
              before the clean up even with ice packs below cpu temperature was around 85c now it is down around 45c.

              again live and learn

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              • microchick
                Experienced Board Member
                • Apr 2012
                • 1162

                #8
                Re: Overheating in laptop

                Just to add something. What kind of processor do you have. If you have Intel processor then cooling it down might work but if you have AMD then its quiet difficult as its the structure and the material of the processor.
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                • vanbasten
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 165

                  #9
                  Re: Overheating in laptop

                  here are my specs

                  CPU Type Mobile DualCore Intel Core Duo T2250, 1733 MHz (13 x 133)
                  Motherboard Name Toshiba Satellite A105
                  Motherboard Chipset Mobile Intel Calistoga-GM i945GM
                  System Memory 1525 MB (DDR2-533 DDR2 SDRAM)
                  DIMM1: Hynix HYMP564S64BP6-C4 512 MB DDR2-533 DDR2 SDRAM (5-4-4-12 @ 266 MHz) (4-4-4-12 @ 266 MHz) (3-3-3-9 @ 200 MHz)
                  DIMM3: Hynix HYMP512S64BP8-C4 1 GB DDR2-533 DDR2 SDRAM (5-4-4-12 @ 266 MHz) (4-4-4-12 @ 266 MHz) (3-3-3-9 @ 200 MHz)
                  BIOS Type Phoenix (07/05/06)

                  I was thinking about doing it myself just have never done it before and the youtube videos seemed a little scary with all the noise of taking the keyboard apart.

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                  • microchick
                    Experienced Board Member
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 1162

                    #10
                    Re: Overheating in laptop

                    I found that how easy it is to open the laptop to the last screw and then build it back when I changed the motherboard on my laptop a few years ago. The motherboard failure was due to overhearting of a AMD processor. By the way intel processor should not be that much overheating, thats why they are expensive duo to their material quality.
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                    • Clark197
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 151

                      #11
                      Re: Overheating in laptop

                      [QUOTE=vanbasten;225595]Well after reading that using ice packs beneath the hot laptop can cause condensation inside and this might lead to shortcuts, I took it to a computer repair guy and he blew air first to the fan then to the outside of the fan.

                      again live and learn[/QUOTE]

                      We have had this problem last weeks at work. We have solved it with a vacuum cleaner. The start button was fully blocked

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                      • vanbasten
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2012
                        • 165

                        #12
                        Re: Overheating in laptop

                        yes i was thinking the same thing, does the vacuum cleaner really work? the guy at the repair shop insisted that i should not use vacuum cleaners that i might damage the fan(?) somehow, but basically what he did was just use some special vacuum device.

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                        • microchick
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 1162

                          #13
                          Re: Overheating in laptop

                          [QUOTE=daniel_D;225613]you need skill and best plastic tool since one does not scratch.[/QUOTE]

                          There are some good tools available at PC World and Maplin but they are expensive. The best one i got from PoundLand, they were just a quid. Works great. Never seen anything again like them in £Land.
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                          • vanbasten
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2012
                            • 165

                            #14
                            Re: Overheating in laptop

                            I have been playing with the vacuum cleaner recently. I have the speedfan(free) program running which shows the temperature on the processors, whenever i get the hose where the fan is the temperature drops from 47-48 to 43-44. well at least the laptop does not shut itself if i watch a blueray:)

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                            • locan
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2012
                              • 108

                              #15
                              Re: Overheating in laptop

                              wow the idea with the ice boxes are not good, never use water on a electronic device Its always a bad Idea ;D. The best solution for laptops is to buy a special fan like Pan already said these are indeed quit cheap now a days, But also it is Highly recommended that you clean up your laptop every six month max. And the Thermal Paste has to be changed every 1/2 or 2 years depends on how much your laptop is used. If you can't do it by your self, just do it like you already did and find someone who will do it for you.
                              But if you wanna learn how to do it, search on the net for tutorials how to open your special laptop because every Laptop is build differently so you need to search exactly for the same model name your laptop has.

                              Best Regards and Good Luck

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