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#1 24-11-2011 10:42:06

martd77
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laptop problem

my wifes dual core intel laptop with vista basic is i think overheating,when doing anything be it browsing,every 30 secs the fan can be heard for approx 10 secs,sometimes the laptop comes to a halt when the fans on
Ive had the back off and cleaned the fan with a brush but no change

any help appreciated

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#2 25-11-2011 19:05:06

Silkie341
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Re: laptop problem

Do you have the make and model as that would help a lot?


Give me coffee and no one needs to get hurt! Well not physically anyway! "Nothing in this world worth having comes easy" Bob Kelso

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#3 27-11-2011 13:36:32

martd77
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Re: laptop problem

soz - Medion laptop
yes its a intel t2130 at 1.8ghz
windows vista basic
2gb ram
120gb hd
cd\dvd writer

model number is mim 2310

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#4 27-11-2011 14:45:49

Silkie341
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Re: laptop problem

I'll look around a bit but in the mean time the method I use for cleaning is computer duster or compressed air with a vacuum running to try and catch the dust when you blow it out.

Also is the machines BIOS reporting the CPU temperature?


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#5 17-12-2011 15:26:46

boringgit
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Re: laptop problem

In my experience, the fan itself gets a bit dusty, but usually only enough to make it a bit noisy - the heatsink however gets clogged up with dust and then the fan is effectively redundant....

Luckily no unscrewing needed - just a lot of puff! Find the grill on the laptop which covers the heatsink (pretty close to the fan as it is what pulls the air through it), then blow into it really hard (With the laptop off!). You should see loads of dust blow out of the fan grille  - carry on until you dont see dust... Job done... (hopefully!)

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