Whenever I seem to get on my laptop, about ten minutes later, my laptop begins to overheat, and it freezes. I’ve had my laptop for about three years and I’ve never had this problem before. I also rarely use my laptop on soft surfaces such as the bed and the floor; it’s primarily on my desk. What are some possible causes of this occurrence? Is it just possibly dust in the fan?
Answerer #1 & #2 are both correct in that it is probably fan related - you might just need a good cleaning. In addition the newer high power processors generate a lot of heat. Even new my HP 17" pavilion put out an astonishing amount of heat although I don’t remember having any particular performance issues because of that. I finally bought an in-expensive stand (wire mesh, adjustable tilt) and the heat issue simply dissipated (sorry :-).
The raising of the computer, the ability to tilt (I use it on it’s lowest tilt), and the use of a gel pad for the heel of my hands has contributed greatly to my comfort in using my laptop.
February 18th, 2010 at 5:53 am
You should take the unit into a service centre and have the fan replaced so that no other/deeper damage is caused to the unit.
Dust is usually the cause of a failed fan, but, as they are electronic components, they do fail eventually.
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February 18th, 2010 at 6:32 am
Definitely sounds like a broken fan. Take it to a shop that repairs or buy a new laptop before you start a fire or do permanent damage to the system. Make sure you back up all of your files before doing anything.
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February 18th, 2010 at 7:07 am
Answerer #1 & #2 are both correct in that it is probably fan related - you might just need a good cleaning. In addition the newer high power processors generate a lot of heat. Even new my HP 17" pavilion put out an astonishing amount of heat although I don’t remember having any particular performance issues because of that. I finally bought an in-expensive stand (wire mesh, adjustable tilt) and the heat issue simply dissipated (sorry :-).
The raising of the computer, the ability to tilt (I use it on it’s lowest tilt), and the use of a gel pad for the heel of my hands has contributed greatly to my comfort in using my laptop.
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