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Overheating
My client's laptop has been overheating a lot.
She says when she has it on her lap it burns her leg, when she has it on a table, it gets very hot as well. Disk tests and memory tests are fine, and the Event Log says there's nothing out of the ordinary. Because it's a Dell Inspiron 1200, lots of CPU performance monitors don't work with it, so I downloaded the one specific to Dell. The CPU temperature is 60C, the disk temperature is 38C. With that software, I can force the fans to run at double speed, but then that hampers performance. She only uses it with the power supply plugged it. Systems specs: Windows XP SP3 768MB RAM 40GB HD Dell 0FD381 motherboard Dell A05 21/6/05 BIOS Intel 915GM Chipset |
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Laptops can get that hot, especially some AMD Turion64 laptops I've seen. Tell her to get a laptop cooler so the lappy stays cool and she stays safe.
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My Gateway has a dual core Turion and it reaches 90 degrees Celsius, my friend with a HP has the same core and it reaches almost 100 degrees. From what I can tell they must be designed to do this. And ya it will burn your legs if your not careful, maybe even hamper ones ability to have children.
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You can buy laptop coolers. some models do run real hot. Not much you can do except keep it clean and well ventilated plus get a cooler.
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