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    Toshiba P300D-13J heating issues

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by ludiabra, Apr 12, 2009.

  1. ludiabra

    ludiabra Newbie

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    Any one here owns a toshiba P300D ? I'm just wondering what are the referent temperatues, cause I want to do some undervolting because the temperatures are quite high, the laptop is new, about 2 months old, and it was already repaired, so I'm wondering if the guys at the toshiba service did something wrong (they replaced the motherboard and graphic card although the problem was in Vista) that could affect the temperatures. If they did, undervolting would be useless.