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its been 1 year since i bought my hp dv6.now its overheating for the last few weeks.and suddenly 1 day i get a thermal shutdown.what am i supposed to do now.i hav stopped playing games.all i do is browse n see movies.now ders not much problem.

 

should i replace my fan????

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hi.clean the fan and change the thermal paste .

here is the link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VMqrudLhJA

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I recently replaced thermal paste. Here a few pictures of it.
Result: 10 degrees less hot, and appears to be faster

 

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i cleaned my fans..now it s not heating..but i have a new problemmmm!!

 

WHENEVER I START A GAME,within 3 mins it says thermal shutdown(90d)..**bleep**!!

i'm pretty sure the temp is normal..wot to do nw??

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Your laptop is shutting down because he's to hot. You got the message that he is shutting down because he is 90 graden degrees. Bad thing bro
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no..its not hot..i double chekd the temp using real temp...its jz 45

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You got this message? Please download http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ and give me a screenshot of this program when you are running a game.

 

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Hey, so I've been having heating issues as well.  Browsing the Internet is usually in the 55-65C range.  I'm going to reapply thermal paste in the next few days.  Earlier in the thread it was mentioned that one should also add copper to improve the heat conduction.  Can anyone give me a fuller description of what exactly this entails, what I need, how to do it, etc.?

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thisns the same message i get....n ma lap s nt warm at alll....

 

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55 -65 s ok i think..u can bring it down using cooling fan...

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