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Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 9:59 pm
by Miguez
Lately my laptop has been shutting down due to overheating, and it's starting to happen more and more often.
I started by placing the back of it over some books to freshen it up, but it kept over-heating, I mean, I *swears* payed 500 £uro for this *swears*, I expect it to work properly!
I'm thinking of returning it to the store, I just need to find that paper which proves that I've bought it (idk how to say it in english).
Anyways, any suggestions? Is this supposed to happen? How can I try to fix it?
Thank you.
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:02 pm
by Ashikiheyun
Are you giving the bottom fans and vents room? It sounds like that's what you meant when you talked about the book thing. Try setting it on a flat surface like a table, and make sure all the rubber bottom things are still there to prop it up enough.
If you've already done that and it's new still, they yeah, find the receipt and take it back in.
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:04 pm
by [SD]Master_Wong
dusty enviroments, warm areas of your house, limited or no ventilation aka you may be covering up the fans with the books
if dust just take of the dust guards and clean them out they are often at the bottom of the laptop, if in a warm area of the house move away from direct sun light and radiators/warm pipes, if your covering fans you do the math move the books or get a proper laptop dock
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:09 pm
by Miguez
Okay, I placed it in the table normally, nothing blocking the vents, lets see how it works. With the books I was trying to give the bottom of the laptop more air, since that's what usually warms up. Maybe it's because of my room, or maybe the table, it's made out of wood; But when at my dad's the table is made of glass, and maybe it's fresher, since it rarely overheats there.
Another thing, I've noticed that I usually overheat when I'm playing games, could that have anything to do with it?
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:14 pm
by Ashikiheyun
Thee_UniQue wrote:Okay, I placed it in the table normally, nothing blocking the vents, lets see how it works. With the books I was trying to give the bottom of the laptop more air, since that's what usually warms up. Maybe it's because of my room, or maybe the table, it's made out of wood; But when at my dad's the table is made of glass, and maybe it's fresher, since it rarely overheats there.
Another thing, I've noticed that I usually overheat when I'm playing games, could that have anything to do with it?
Yes, a lot, unfortunately. You're probably overusing the system, probably not meant to play such demanding games, or play games at all

Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:17 pm
by DumboDii
Thee_UniQue wrote:Okay, I placed it in the table normally, nothing blocking the vents, lets see how it works. With the books I was trying to give the bottom of the laptop more air, since that's what usually warms up. Maybe it's because of my room, or maybe the table, it's made out of wood; But when at my dad's the table is made of glass, and maybe it's fresher, since it rarely overheats there.
Another thing, I've noticed that I usually overheat when I'm playing games, could that have anything to do with it?
Is this some kind of joke? Laptops are not really meant for playing becouse their power is so limited. And when you are playing your laptop has to use it's all potential --> components warm up ---> when they are too hot the laptop shuts down automatically.
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:29 pm
by chickenfeather
What are your laptop specs?
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:55 pm
by Miguez
4GB RAM; Intel core duo @ 2.0 Ghz
something like that, but I mean, I've been playing games on it most of the time for 4 months with no problems :\
edit: and when I bought it, it was with the purpose of being able to run average games + mobility, since I move alot between houses
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:31 pm
by Mirosuke
Don't play on laptops. I've posted a topic with the same issue. Check it, now i have a PC and it works wonderfully.
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:11 am
by Miguez
I also made a topic and got told that the laptop I was buying could run most average games, which is what I needed, and a desktop is not an option, like I said, I keep moving between my mom's and my dad's, and I need something for both of them
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:35 am
by Mameluke
It's dust, had the same problem. Just bring it to a computer store and ask them to clean the inside a bit (or do it yourself, but i dont like messing with stuff i know nothing off).
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:54 am
by Crowley
Put a few ice packs under it.
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:15 am
by ltsune
This worked for me:

or this:

Its a cooler which you plug into the laptop via USB and it works really really well for me
Don't play on laptops. I've posted a topic with the same issue. Check it, now i have a PC and it works wonderfully.
Trust me, I would buy a desktop if it were just as easy to transport as a laptop :p I prefer to play on a laptop because I move around with my computer a lot! For example if I am going to play with a friend. Way easier to transport my laptop

But yeah, of course a desktop is better

It just depends on your gaming style and how you are going to use your computer
ps. The pictures are not pictures of my cooler but it works the same way

Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:21 am
by Swindler
Tsume wrote:Put a few ice packs under it.
Yeah and in the end all your laptop gets wet and it blow up. Stop being such a twinkie

Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:46 am
by Crowley
HejsaN wrote:Tsume wrote:Put a few ice packs under it.
Yeah and in the end all your laptop gets wet and it blow up. Stop being such a twinkie

Wrap the ice packs in a towel. Problem solved.
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:13 pm
by Miguez
Tsume wrote:HejsaN wrote:Tsume wrote:Put a few ice packs under it.
Yeah and in the end all your laptop gets wet and it blow up. Stop being such a twinkie

Wrap the ice packs in a towel. Problem solved.
Please, get off my thread.
And thanks for the help everyone, I'll use your advice

Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:49 pm
by the_wicked
i noticed that if you play in one location, the table itself will get hot and contribute. I found that if I moved to different spots on a desk, table, etc, my laptop doesn't overheat.
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:11 pm
by Hellraider
A laptop isn't meant to play games on.. that's true, but it isn't supposed to shutdown cause of overheating because of it.
Main reason of overheating would be dusty fans, try to clean the inside
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:36 pm
by XxDeeDeeDeexX
Just like Istune said, get an under-cooler. You want one that sucks air from under the laptop, and blows it out the sides. You also did not state the type of graphics card (if any) you have. My laptop also has 4 GB of RAM and 2.0 GHz intel processor, but the graphics "card" is an integrated(on board) with only 358 MB of video memory. It could run SRO ok at full screen and lowest settings, and got pretty hot, but never over heated with a fan under it. I now only play garrys mod on its lowest settings, and windowed 800x600. Lowering the settings to the game you're playing and its resolution helps quite a bit. And as somebody else already stated, laptops aren't meant for games, regardless if its advertised as so, you want to play games, get a desktop.
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:42 pm
by CeLL
My step-brother-in-law uses a lap top to game on, he noticed that if he just aimed his box fan in its direction while he gamed it help to maintain healthy gaming temperatures. So I would imagine that the previous fan device would work splendidly.
Re: Laptop has over-heating problems - HELP
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:08 pm
by Miguez
It's an NVIDIA Geforce 9400M G with CUDA; I have no idea what that means.
But I mean, playing Counter-Strike :\