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Upgraded from 1 gig to 2 gig memory, about once a week sometimes more often
it gets hot enough to shut down, is it the memory or the laptop. Used Kingston memory. |
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David wrote:
> Upgraded from 1 gig to 2 gig memory, about once a week sometimes more > often it gets hot enough to shut down, is it the memory or the laptop. > Used Kingston memory. If the notebook is two years old or older, it likely has detritus blocking the cooling heat exchanger. Get a can of dust cleaner, computer cleaner, etc, at a computer store like Office Depot, etc. Blow out the cooling channel from the vents in the case backwards into the fan input. If you have pets - cats, or German shepherd dogs - you will have fur in the channels that will be blown back onto the inside surface of the input air screen. You might need a long, thin, needle to peck these out. Reboot, and see if things have improved. If not, you will need to open the case and do a detailing of the interior, paying attention to the cooling fan output channel and the cooling heat exchanger inlet from the fan. You will have to remove the fan to gain access to the heat exchanger inlet. Google Speedfan. Speedfan will report the current CPU(s) temperature(s) in the Windows taskbar so you can keep an eye on the cooling capability. Q |
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