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HyperLamer
Posts: 118/8210 |
At least clean it out. Another fan would also be a good idea if possible. If that doesn't help it might just be defective. |
Kario
Posts: 81/2082 |
It heats up my entire room, but winter is over and spring is already here, so it is annoying.
By the way, I have a HP Pavilion ze4125. I will probably get an air gun and blow out the inside for dust and stuff. |
kitty
Posts: 288/2449 |
What the hell do you have a P4 prescott-core laptop? I saw a Celery laptop get really hot because there was dust blocking the intale (the thermal throttling was kicking in!)
If your laptop gets that hot, something is wrong with it, or you're way too sensitive to heat... |
Kario
Posts: 78/2082 |
Well, the vents are not covered. The fan is working, I can hear it. I elevated it with some old Atari games, so it's up above my desk now. It doesn't seem to be working though. |
Tarale
Posts: 98/2720 |
There should be a cooling fan that ejects hot air out to either the side or the back of the laptop.
If the laptop is getting hot, maybe this is covered, or the fan is no longer working. |
Kario
Posts: 75/2082 |
Should it be elevated or something? Would that help? The only thing covered up is the bottom, and that is because it is sitting on my desk. Any suggestions on cooling it down? |
neotransotaku
Posts: 224/4016 |
hmm...maybe you are somehow covering air-intake of the laptop or maybe covering the air-outtake of the laptop? anyways, this is the first time i've heard of somethingl ike this... |
Kario
Posts: 68/2082 |
My computer gets hot really quick. When I am gaming or typing, my fingers get really hot and I am starting to get blisters and stuff. Are there any suggestions for what I should do? |