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    Problem with heat Panasonic cf-t7

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by cardax, Jan 16, 2013.

  1. cardax

    cardax Notebook Enthusiast

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    Panasonic undressed because he had a high temperature of about 80 CPU fan set to high speed.
    I changed the paste on the CPU.'ve Done it professionally because I do it often in other laptops.
    But the temperature is still about 80 degrees.
    I cleaned all by compressed air

    What is the proper temperature of the model.
    To the same processor U7500 I read the works of up to 100 degrees.

    Cheers and thank you for your answers
     
  2. onirakkiss

    onirakkiss Notebook Deity

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    I have a T8 with a SU9300 and have done the same like u. Normal Temperature before cleaning of the fan and exchange of the thermal grease was around 60 degree celsius, after cleaning 30-35.
    (But at the moment I'm looking for a new display; I have destroyed the glasses as I want to disassemble it for an exchange of the CCFL...they were all glued together also in the bezel.)
     
  3. cardax

    cardax Notebook Enthusiast

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    The problem is that the CPU has a passive cooling.
    aluminum plaque
    the fan is on the other side of the motherboard and GPU cooling.
    Today I used the best cooling paste Diamond.
    But under stress everest stability test temperature reaches 88 degrees and not have gained so much
     
  4. Gear6

    Gear6 Notebook Evangelist

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    copper would have been better, but also heavier, which doesn't go well with the design goals of the series.
    Hell, even my i5 M520, goes over 80 on full load, I think I caught it once at 90.