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    XPS M 1210 Users

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by yasir_a_15, Jun 21, 2006.

  1. yasir_a_15

    yasir_a_15 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi, I recently recieved my XPS 1210 ...everything seems to be working fine....but the bottom of the laptop heats up only after using it for ten minutes.....Is everyone facing the same problem??? Or is it my piece only

    I was just doing regular browsing, chatting...nothing very heavy!!!
    And it did not get extremely heated but all I wanted to know was if getting heated in 10 min is normal for XPS 1210 or not because my previous computer would only get heated after consequitive hours of use
     
  2. sheff159

    sheff159 Notebook Deity

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    Are you doing gaming in those 10 minutes or just regular operations? Also is it mabey the battery thats getting hot? or is it the whole system?
     
  3. Tokuman

    Tokuman Notebook Evangelist

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    I have never liked notebook coolers since I never found any better performance by cooling it off, but you could look for a Notebook cooler. My walmart has one for around 25 dollors.