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Help Requested: HP Pavilion Laptop Is Rather Warm

Help Requested: HP Pavilion Laptop Is Rather Warm

Can anyone offer advice other than "Get a different one next time!"

Well, in short: My laptop gets pretty warm after a while and I'm turning to the Community in hopes that someone has had these problems and has found a good (and hopefully cheap) way of solving it.

Also, are there any practical and inexpensive heat sinks around?

Thanks ahead of time to all who give this post a glance and think about it.

 

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Reply #26 Top

Get one of those massive fans Doc, you know the ones I mean, the turbine powered ones planes use:thumbsup:

Reply #27 Top

Get one of those massive fans Doc, you know the ones I mean, the turbine powered ones planes use

so....... Bigger IS better?? :D

Reply #28 Top

Quoting voidcore, reply 2

Get one of those massive fans Doc, you know the ones I mean, the turbine powered ones planes use


so....... Bigger IS better??

hehe That depends on the uhh.. Laptop:blush:

Reply #29 Top

I had a similar problem. My laptop(a Dell Inspiron 1501.) would overheat and turn off afterless than 30 minutes. I got some bottled air sprayed it through the vents and It worked fine. Dust had accumulated in the vents. Hope this helps.

 

 

Samurye.:ninja: