allright im getting abit worried about my laptop im pretty sure it overheats when it gets to around 100degrees and during games its around 85-95 then sometimes itll tip over and shut itself off with no warning. . im pretty sure im going to go get a cooling pad
but are there any other ways to help cool it down
i it helps its a Asus n61j or n61jq
i use a hp pavillion laptop and all i have is a $15 cooling pad like this one http://cgi.ebay.com.au/USB-3-Fans-LE...item5d2cdc5e86 havnt had too many problems with overheating since then (it still runs hot but not enough to damage it i hope :P) but i think laptops are destined to a bitch with overheating and theres not too much you can do about it
I've heard a lot of talk about how putting i7's into laptops results in overheating issues. The IT guy at my work has one and his machine crashes a couple of times a day - and he's not even doing anything super intensive like gaming. A cooling pad will probably help, but it could be that there isn't much you can do about it. Might pay to search around because you probably aren't the only one experiencing this.
Yea the person that helped my get my laptop he is a guy that can get stuff and real smart about comps n stuff so he is helping me look around for answers he said to start looking into getting a cooling pad
or even make one to pinpoint where the fans are in my laptop
ive found out that laptop shutsdown when its roughly at 100degrees which is pretty much playing starcraft 2 sometimes its around -90-95 ive been cleaning up my comp this morning lotsa stuff figured out for now just gota keep tryin till i get a cooling pad
wrap it in glad wrap & drop it in the toilet. flush a few times to get the ions moving & that will speed up the cooling process.
either that or wrap it in aluminium foil & stick it in the microwave.. dont worry if you see sparks, thats normal, its like little blasts of energy giving your laptop internals & external a good cut & polish. it will come out like brand new. sometimes all the gunk built up over the years can cause it to overheat & so it needs to be reversed
Last edited by DRFT; Fri, 21st-Jan-2011 at 11:03 AM.
Kind of what DRFT said I agree with "over the years there will be stuff built up inside it". Pull it apart (you can find deconstruction manuals all over the internet), and completely clean it. I work as a pc tech, and sometimes that's all that's wrong. There's a mustache of dust blocking airflow from the fan causing the notebook to overheat. Either that, or it's time to upgrade from your Windows 3.1
epic fail ZanooKu. i was expecting some support wen i saw your name pop up
anyway dont listen to him... just microwave it & it will be fine
or i just remembered u can also just put ice on the keyboard & any little openings u can find just squeeze some ice in there. takes a little longer than microwaving & its only a quick fix, u will need to repeat every hour. or u can give your laptop some ice water, connect the straw to your usb input.. serve with a slice of lemon.
Last edited by DRFT; Fri, 21st-Jan-2011 at 11:09 AM.
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