CPU high temperature

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    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1 ; Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
       #11

    Aye, As long as it is risen then that should do and then you should monitor the temperature. I just use rubbers because they are a poor heat conductor

    Josh
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       #12

    Shadowjk said:
    You can give it a go but try the alternative I suggested first because it may not work and the last thing I want you to do is to purchase something that is of no use to you. Laptops generally have their motherboard close the edge of the case so ensuring that there is an airflow or cooling underneath should help.

    Josh
    Yes, first i'll blow dust off and then see the result.

    mmkarimi said:
    babuja said:
    Tnks Josh,

    IŽll try to find a compressor and blow dirt and dust out.

    Maybe this king of cooler is a good option:

    ...and another question for you , do you use those covers ( plastic ones ) for your keyboard??
    they say they are water proof, but they actually prevent the ventilation process, some of the air flow comes from your keyboad
    No plastics.
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