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fahadfarooqi
Posts: 2
Registered: ‎01-08-2012
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Too Hot For Me.....

Dear Friends, 
I am new to gaming in laptop.....I have DV6-6011tx... 

 

Core i7 2630 2Gigs

4Gigs Ram

6770m ATI

 

 

 

When I Play BF3 or Any Big Game Like GTA IV.....My CPU Goes To 90 and more....because of protection software Coretemp I put my pc to sleep automatically....But Why this is happening....Any Suggesstion.....My GPU also gets hot....My Laptop Is Lifted 1 inch from a flat cool surface....but I do not use any cooler....Room temp is 23 Centigrade.

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banhien
Posts: 18,313
Registered: ‎01-29-2009
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Re: Too Hot For Me.....

Hi,

 

A cool pad, in my case, can only reduce from 5 to 8 degrees C, if you could get similar result, your machine still runs at over 80 degrees C, still too hot. dv6 laptops are hot, you can Google them.

 

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BH
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fahadfarooqi
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Registered: ‎01-08-2012
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Re: Too Hot For Me.....

I know about coolers...but I beleive that is not the solution...I am thinking to change the thermal paste of CPU...I want to add a point that Its been only six months and the laptop does not have dirt or dust on fan.

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gaurav00007
Posts: 4
Registered: ‎09-24-2012
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Re: Too Hot For Me.....

does the cooling fan effects the performance of the notebook...because mine cooling fan has been stop working. is it compulsary that gamers should have a cooling pad.???

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retiredman2006
Posts: 10
Registered: ‎05-15-2009
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Re: Too Hot For Me.....

Check your bios setting to see if cooling fan is set to "always ON".
Be sure your laptop is on a flat surface - no table cloths or soft pad.
A cooling pad is not a bad idea. If that's not enough, then you may have to go change the Thermal paste on your cpu &b gpu. While you're at it, you might add a copper shim to both.
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