Laptop overheating

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    windows 7 32-bit
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       #11

    onlinealias said:
    Your fan might not be running at all. That's why the mother board on my Dell laptop died. Have you tried or heard of Speed Fan? SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer î
    Yes I've heard of speeds fan. A good fan is one that can be controlled by the system to work in slow, middle or fast mode whenever is needed!:)
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  2. Posts : 472
    windows 7 32-bit
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       #12

    polesworth said:
    These work great for cooling USB Laptop Notebook Cooler Cooling PAD 3 FAN Blue Light | eBay ...I use it for a router but their designed for laptops
    Thank you although it's not possible (for me!).
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  3. Posts : 472
    windows 7 32-bit
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       #13

    Mayank Parmar said:
    Imrankhan said:
    Doing so will void your warranty. and any small errors could end up spending $300 or more on repairs. Have any experienced technician to do that dismantling job.

    Kurdman, if the laptop is under warranty then you should have gone to Dell store, since you did not go to the Dell store i am assuming that the laptop is out of warranty. Also Dell laptops with minimum configuration (15.6'', 500GB, 4GB, i3-4030U, Win8.1, Non-Touch Screen) will cost somewhere around USD-399.99, and this is good enough for normal home and business purpose.
    Still if you plan to take the laptop out, then you should get it back within 3 days and it may cost between USD-70 to USD-200.
    Or you check directly with Dell if they can provide you with Extended warranty, that will be good.
    However, irrespective of what you decide to do, make sure that you backup the data
    Mate, it's out of warranty and there isn't any Dell service store near my locale. So whatever I should do is by myself.
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  4. Posts : 472
    windows 7 32-bit
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    corruptDNA said:
    I recommend that you do not open your laptop yourself unless you have the necessary tools and enough confidence. You will always be inexperienced with opening laptops and until you open your first laptop, you will stay that way so you have to start some time? ..
    My recommendation is if you do decide to open your laptop, download the service manual, get some precision screwdrivers, find a youtube video of your laptop being cleaned and be careful. Laptop screws are small and putting too much pressure or using the wrong screwdriver might damage the screw and make it unscrewable .. .. thats the thing to avoid .. also get a paper and pencil and somewhere to keep the screws.. counts the screws while unscrewing, and know where you took em out from. Good luck man, if i were you id just get a cooling pad.
    Thanks man. Great guidance and good instructions! :)
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  5. Posts : 90
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #15

    Kurdman said:
    corruptDNA said:
    I recommend that you do not open your laptop yourself unless you have the necessary tools and enough confidence. You will always be inexperienced with opening laptops and until you open your first laptop, you will stay that way so you have to start some time? ..
    My recommendation is if you do decide to open your laptop, download the service manual, get some precision screwdrivers, find a youtube video of your laptop being cleaned and be careful. Laptop screws are small and putting too much pressure or using the wrong screwdriver might damage the screw and make it unscrewable .. .. thats the thing to avoid .. also get a paper and pencil and somewhere to keep the screws.. counts the screws while unscrewing, and know where you took em out from. Good luck man, if i were you id just get a cooling pad.
    Thanks man. Great guidance and good instructions! :)
    no probs, if you need further help or something or any questions, feel free to mail me or ask me for my messaging contacts .. (i wont be reachable right away since im using ubuntu atm, but i do check my gmail every 2-3 hours. )
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