What first comes to my mind about the heating of a computer is the blower. Check the auxilliary fan if it is working and then clean the air vents. But after that and the heat is still there, take a look at the hard disk.
Keeping your fans dust free is essential. A cooler also helps quite a lot, especially during summer! I also heard about thermal paste having to be replaced sometimes is a thing but tbh I'm a noob when it comes to that so if your computer ever needs it, get some experienced help!
well for one is you are not keeping it cleaned out and dust free that will make it over heat.then if you have too many apps on it that well caught it to start acting crazy.
Mine is old it over heats all the time I keep something under it, but take a break, shut it down ever so often. Or it will shut down itself. It had a virus one day, since the virus, it never worked the same, so I would say, safe up for new one, then get the one you have checked out.
I had a problem like that then my fan started making a funny clicking sound. I recently had the fan replaced but it still feels like its over heating sometimes. I have a cooling station but I don't think it works so well
You must get it rest for a while, shut down and restart after 30 minutes to cool down. I lost my laptop because I charge it overnight, the next day I used it I can't even open it, the technician says it was damage.
I may help you this from my experience. I had a Toshiba Qosmio for several years. It started to overheat but never turned off although sometimes it would get really hot (I miss that laptop, it was fantastic). One day my brother and I decided to open it and disassemble it completely following the proper manuals and internet tutorials. You would be amazed about the amount of dust a laptop can build up overtime. We cleaned it carefully and replaced the thermal paste. After that it ran smoothly without the overheating problem.
Fish wrote:Am I the only one who has a fan on my computer at all times? I found that keeping a fan around to cool it off helps a lot.
No friend you are not the only one i'm currently using 2 fan, small one for the laptop and bigger one for me because my country is freaking hot in the summer
the cooler may have a problem, my notebook was like yours, I sent to the manager and he exchanged the cooler is working normal has a very good program to learn the speed and temperature of your pc is SpeedFan, I advise you to download