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    Overheating CPU etc

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by Grandmaster_B, Nov 9, 2006.

  1. Grandmaster_B

    Grandmaster_B Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi everyone,

    First of all many thanks for everyones help on advising on what HDD to get for the 7200 with Seagate and Hitachi. I got the Seagate and it seems to be very good. A lot quieter and smoother than my old dead Toshiba 5400.

    I now believe that my Toshiba shat itself because it was getting way too hot. I was having the problem that I head read in the past in these forums (I think it was these forums) about the overheating of CPU problems of the Arima W730 and I think Gateway (actually it might be eMachines, I have forgotten) 6800.

    I had fixed the problem for 5-7 months and I got the same issue. Redid it and lasted for two weeks. It was on and off and was switching off on me and getting quite hot.

    So then the HDD failed and its been a month since I have had the ntoebook running. It is very hot and the Seagate gets so so hot. I think the CPU is spreading the heat throughout the whole notebook.

    So what is the best way to deal with trhis problem? I think this notebook has changed and the data on this problem cannot be found to see how people got over it. All I have done is clean the thermal grease off the cpu and reapplied it. I cleaned it first by using a cloth but using no chemicals.

    I also cannot screw in one of the CPU fan screws as it wont go in but it looks secure and seated down well.

    Can anyone please help me? I dont want to screw this HDD as I barely had the money to buy it in the first place.

    Thanks a lot.
     
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    Grandmaster_B Notebook Enthusiast

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    Can anyone please help?
     
  3. Daglington

    Daglington Newbie

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    I can only give advice from what I've done with my computer. But have you cleaned the CPU fans and all the air vents? Perhaps try to lubricate the fans so they run better? Have you got a notebook chilling mat, that should help with getting some cool air into the system (though it won't solve the problem altogether).
     
  4. Actino

    Actino Notebook Guru

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    Does it have fans on the bottom? Do they blow or suck air?
    Do you have your computer flat on a table or is it elevated?
    Just placing something like two erasers in the back will help!

    like Daglington said, having a chilling or cooling mat will improve a lot.. I have a NX860XL that still heats randomly but has never turned off. I bought a Bytecc cooling pad which has helped on maintining the temp to 110ºF. What is your laptop temp?
     
  5. cpdavngr

    cpdavngr Newbie

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    Yea, my Gateway 7405GX actually overheats and shuts down if I play games with very intensive graphics. However, a laptop cooler/notebook chilling mat did solve this problem very easily. Haven't had an issue since. :)