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ok what should I do?
ok what should I do?
That is very hot! Could you post a screenshot of the results please, and I would suggest you clean the inside of the case and clean the fan blades using a cotton wool bud and a can of compressed air.
Also, raise the back of the laptop a few CM from the surface to improve the airflow, and always place the laptop on a suitable surface (table/desk for example).
ok what should I do next?
It's not automatically , the GPU or CPU overheats , you need additional cooling or checking the components.
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this is picture of my screen with my IPad
Your screenshot shows an invalid attachmnet so we can't see it!
Follow the guide given in post number 6 above!
I'm betting this machine is full of dust and fluff. Try Googling " Taking apart a probook4520 HP laptop" and buy a couple of cans of air specially marketed for this job (the air must be bone dry so get the right can for the job)
I've found the link for you:
http://delphintipz.blogspot.co.uk/20...4520-4410.html
Follow the instructions very carefully, it is not the easiest job in the world. Take you time and read the instructions twice over
I don't think he physically cleaned his system, but I think the OP marked it as solved based on the advice before actually verifying if that was indeed what what causing the issue. There are some other things that can cause this, but Heat is the major one that causes his issue.
For anyone who has been following this thread here's a table showing cut off temps of a range of CPU's. Just out of interest!
The Heatsink Guide - All about PC cooling
Just click on CPU Temperatures on the nav bar on the left!