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    Xps m1530, fan problems?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by cconant1833, Jun 14, 2009.

  1. cconant1833

    cconant1833 Notebook Consultant

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    So I've had my laptop a year and a half and it has always gotten very hot to the touch. Right now it is at 60 degrees C. Earlier it was up to 68 I believe. Is this normal? Also I don't ever hear a fan on and I'm not sure if it even works. Is there anyway to test this? Or am I overreacting to the temperature?


    Thanks!
     
  2. paper_wastage

    paper_wastage Beat this 7x7x7 Cube

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    upgrade the BIOS first...
     
  3. Cin'

    Cin' Anathema

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    Hey there,

    I think you should also try using *canned air*, or taking it apart a bit..to see what's going *underneath it all* :D
    I use canned air on my 1530 for a lot of things, this being one..when needed! ;)

    Cin ;) :)