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    Problem with Toshiba A300

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by h0p, Sep 24, 2008.

  1. h0p

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    My girlfriend has a toshiba a300-17N (CoreDuo 2370, 2gb Ram, VGA - X3100) so the problem is that the notebook is showing very high temperatures ... The body is not even worm but RMClock shows that the processor is 55-60 degrees without doing anything (IDLE Computer) what can be the problem ... One more thing RMClock shows that both cores are running from time to time and the Clock speed of the processor is never at one place, it non-stop rises and falls rom 800mhz to 1.73ghz. Sorry for my English, hope that you had understood me :)