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  • adrianm1
    New Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 3
    • Slovakia

    #1

    CPU overheating problems

    Hello.

    I have one problem with Turion CPU in DELL Inspiron 1546 laptop

    It is shut down after minutes, and The everest show me that CPU cores are over 100 °C. Heating is OK, correctly put on CPU, GPU and other ICs.

    Is it possible, thah BIOS chip is damaged, and sends more Amperes?

    Or have you any tips, what may be wrong?

    Thanks
  • Paul678
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Nov 2011
    • 402

    #2
    Re: CPU overheating problems

    Originally posted by adrianm1
    Hello.

    I have one problem with Turion CPU in DELL Inspiron 1546 laptop

    It is shut down after minutes, and The everest show me that CPU cores are over 100 °C. Heating is OK, correctly put on CPU, GPU and other ICs.

    Is it possible, thah BIOS chip is damaged, and sends more Amperes?

    Or have you any tips, what may be wrong?

    Thanks

    Open it up, and check where the heat fins meet the
    fan. There's often thick layers of lint that build up there.

    In my recent case, there was black electrical tape, that
    hid the lint and the problem.

    Removed the lint, and now works perfectly!

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    • Uranium-235
      Comrade Glimmer
      • Aug 2007
      • 5042
      • US

      #3
      Re: CPU overheating problems

      also make sure your fans are spinning as fast as they should
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      ^If you have datasheets not listed PM me

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      • it.vendor
        Member
        • Dec 2013
        • 14
        • pakistan

        #4
        Re: CPU overheating problems

        try to open the fan check if ther is dust like mat in the air vent grill,,,,if no then try to cut the fan wire of +5 volt normaly red wire, then connect it to 5 volt of USB, fan will go direct and fast,also put some silicon paste on prossessor.

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        • Th3_uN1Qu3
          Believe in
          • Jul 2010
          • 6031
          • Romania

          #5
          Re: CPU overheating problems

          Replace paste. If afterwards, it still overheats, and the fan is blowing out cool air, replace the heatsink assembly as the heatpipe's gone leaky.
          Originally posted by PeteS in CA
          Remember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.
          A working TV? How boring!

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