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Hi all, I have my laptop mounted on 4, 22mm supports to facilitate movement of air, but occasionally I get the message that my laptop is overheating. Not knowing what else I can do, I turn it off. I'm tempted, albeit reluctant, to use my compressor (gently) on the innards, but haven't done so, as yet.

It's not as though it's being used for hours on end, but when not in use, I do leave it on at my email page.

Any advice appreciated. Cheers.

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Hi,

 

You can get a can of compressed air from any computer retailer.

It could be a build-up of dust inside and around the vents.

Use the compressed air in short bursts. Prolonged spraying causes the propellant to be expelled as a liquid.

Suggest that you do this outside - just in case.

 

Download "Speedfan" [ speedfan 4.52] from here - click here

This should give us the motherboard temperatures.

Edited by KenB

There is an email going around offering processed pork - gelatin - and salt in a can ......this is simply SPAM !!

 

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