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Crazy
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Overclocked
how would i go about finding out if my CPU is overclocked, because for some reason it is having a major problem overheating for no reason. it is a Toshiba laptop 5505-S504 if that helps any. it is really starting to irritate me because i have to have like a fan blowing on the intake for the fan, and i cannot run too many programs or anything like that beacuse it just over heats its self.
any help on this would be great |
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Poo-tee-weet?
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: The Woodlands, TX
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what are you setting it on while using it? most laptops have vents on the bottoms and sides... if these vents are covered at all it could be causing the problem...
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Huzzah for Welcome Week, Much beer shall I imbibe.
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: UCSB
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Re: Overclocked
Quote:
http://www.entechtaiwan.net/ps.htm
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Crazy
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Chances are it could just be clogged with alot of dust...maybe time to open up and blow out. perhaps the bearings on the cpu fan are shot.
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!?!No hay pantalones!?!
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Indian-no-place
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Do a visual inspection of all the air vents/entrances on the bottom of the laptop. For mobile electronics like laptops, and due to the nature of hot air (rises) the intake vents are on the bottom and the exit vents are on the sides/back. If you notice that there are clogged vents, I would suggest cleaning them out with a small set of hemostats or tweezers.
It is possible that you have clogs inside of the case. Though, does your fan turn on as the laptop heats up? Does the fan operate at all? Does your bios have a setting where you can set the fan threshhold temperature? (The temperature in which the fan turns on) -SF |
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Crazy
Join Date: Apr 2003
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its not under warranty, i took the bottom of the case off as much as i could. im very comfortable with disassembly (is an engineer) but i dont have access to one of the panals which has a locking hex screw in it and i have no clue as to where to find one that small.
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