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    lenovo 3000 v100 overheating

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by AmyK, May 1, 2008.

  1. AmyK

    AmyK Newbie

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    Hi!

    I have the Lenovo 3000 v100 for more than one year already, of which I'm really satisfied about. However, lately the computer has began to overheat and it even turned off a few times unexpectedly. The computer is almost always connected to the power and is never on my lap- always on something pretty stable, as I don't want it to overheat too fast.
    Do you have any ideas what I can do to solve this problem? is it a regular problem with lenovo?
     
  2. gamemint

    gamemint Notebook Evangelist

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    Have you tried cleaning the air vents. Sometimes dust builds up and creates more heat.