My computer Overheating

Thanks, I had tried the latest Dell drivers and they never fixed the problem. However I did just think to go straight to NVidia's site and get their version. Works great now, can't believe it took me this long to figure that out! haha.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Pro 32-bit
I know this thread is old, I have the same laptop and had the same problem with crazy high temps. I found a bit of a drastic solution, but it works very well. I took the laptop apart and removed the heatsink from the mainboard. In doing so I noticed two things:

1. The thermal compound was in very bad condition. All crusty. I scraped it all off and replaced it on both the cpu and the graphics chip with some prolimatech TK-1.
2. The heatsink did not make good contact with the graphics chip. I fixed this with my trusty leatherman multitool by slightly reshaping the heatpipe to make it contact the chip better.

After this my temps went down considerably, but I wasn't satisfied. I also undervolted my cpu using RMClock according to this thread: The "Undervolting" Guide

My Core2Duo T6500 is fully stable at minimum voltage on all clocks. Temps are as follows:
CPU Idle - 36C; load 51C
GPU Idle - 42C; load 59C (GeForce 9400M Go)

Hope this helps if anyone reads it...
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
AMD Phenom x4 965
Graphics Card(s)
AMD HD 6850
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