Re: Overheating problem
- From: "Ozusah" <Ozusah@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 19:51:06 +0800
"Gorgo" <Mariusz.Gorzoch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hey
thanks for replay - I really appreciate it.
I thought that my cooler need cleaning and that's way I opened laptop
and checked everything. For now I can tell for sure that cooler is
clean and it stick in the proper way to the processor.
any oder ideas ?
Maybe the problem is with mainboard. Is it possible that it is
something wrong with it that she don't allow for processor to go into
idle state ? As I mentioned in my previous post the CPU is really hot
even when he is doing nothing (for example on boot screen of the
computer)
regards
M.
Ozusah napisal(a):
"Gorgo" <Mariusz.Gorzoch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello
I have laptop with was working really good until the time when he
started to overheat. On the beggining I thought that the reason of that
is some problem with trasmision of the heat between main processor and
coller. To check this I opened the laptop, check this and found that
everything is ok. According to that I have no clue what could be the
reason of this problem.
Also I found one more quite intresting thing: My laptopm/main processor
is generating a lot of heat even on idle state (for example on the boot
screen - when asking for the password). This is completly strange for
me.
Overheating is so huge that if, for example I don't provide password on
the boot screen for something like 10 minutes the laptop shutdown. :(
any suggestion are really welcome !
thank you in advance
regards
G.
Sounds like your cooler is not getting to the CPU. Maybe needs cleaning?
I have kind of the same problem though mine does not seem to overheat, just
be very hot. Even in sleep mode it is hot! (something I have never seen
before). It does seem to go in idle state, though, because I can see that in
the CPU graph. All is normal.
Well, I cannot think of a reason for your problem. I was told that the
processor usually gets hot right when swtiched on. This is why you need
cooling right at the start. Maybe your processor is getting old. Duh ;-)
.
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