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Old 31-08-2009, 14:12   #1
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Laptop Temperatures

My grandsons HP G6000 laptop is overheating and shutting down to protect itself. I've installed speedfan and it shows the following results when idling on the desktop

GPU 70c
HD 43c
F1(If I remember correctly) 45c
Core Temp 73c

Any activity sends the GPU and Core Temps over 80c and then it shuts down.
There is only one fan as far as I know and I can hear it running.
The laptop is out of warranty

Is the fan running under speed? or is their another problem as I thought the
F1 referred to the processor which the fan is above.
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Re: Laptop Temperatures

Hmmm... could it be the battery?

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...the company would recall approximately 70,000 notebook PC batteries because of a risk of overheating.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2347138,00.asp
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Old 31-08-2009, 14:36   #3
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Hmmm... could it be the battery?

I've tried it after removing the battery and the result is the same

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2347138,00.asp
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Re: Laptop Temperatures

Maybe dust clogging up the cooling system. I've seen it a few times in the past. Can you see much dust sticking out of the exhaust ports?
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Re: Laptop Temperatures

It could be a variety of things

Dust Clogging up the Fans
Dust clogging up the exhaust
Is it on his lap etc? I've seen people, put a cushion underneath a laptop, and blocked the exhaust with a cushion..

What is he doing, when it shuts down, i.e gaming or just browsing the net etc
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Re: Laptop Temperatures

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It could be a variety of things

Dust Clogging up the Fans
Dust clogging up the exhaust
Is it on his lap etc? I've seen people, put a cushion underneath a laptop, and blocked the exhaust with a cushion..

What is he doing, when it shuts down, i.e gaming or just browsing the net etc
The fan was noisy when it first started shutting down, I blew the vents out with compressed air and now the fan is very quiet.
When he goes on youtube or starts gaming the GPU temp goes up, the F1 and Hard Drive stay about 45c.
I've put it on a table and pointed a desk fan at the comp and the GPU temp goes down but once you do anything on the net it goes back up.
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Yeah, sounds like a dust build up to me.
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Re: Laptop Temperatures

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Yeah, sounds like a dust build up to me.
Thanks, I'll have to remove the back and see if I can clean it out
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Re: Laptop Temperatures

I had some issues with my HP 6200. Sent it back and they updated the bios which I believe made the fan run more often.
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Re: Laptop Temperatures

Just read this on FixYa.com
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Hp g6000 laptop keeps switching off

hi i have a hp g6000 laptop and it keeps switching off like its overheating then when i try and turn it on it wont stay on unless i leave it off for a while! then it will come on then switch back off again after about 20 mins.. can u please help me?
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actually hp DV series have over heating problem after some time the cooling fan on the back of laptop gets weak, try to service the fan on the back of laptopwhile switched off with an air blower used to clean out dust see if it works other wise i think the fan motor has got weak it also gets noisy by time try replacing the fan or get it replaced
It was also noted by another poster that the G-series graphics chips tend to overheat due to bad chassis design (lack of ventilation) and theres nothing that can be done if this is the case.

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Re: Laptop Temperatures

You would still need to remove the rear cover (and possibly the keyboard) as blowing compressed air inside a machine just going to coat the insides with dust, as there aren't many vents on the HPs.
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Re: Laptop Temperatures

You may even need to reapply the thermal paste on the CPU, but this requires taking the laptop half apart and would void any warranty.

CPU can easily reach 80*c with no ill effects.
GPU can easily reach 90-100*c with no ill effects.
HD on laptops can reach 40-50*c but there is nothing you can do about that. Best keeping it below 30*c IF you can.
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Re: Laptop Temperatures

My Nephew had overheating issues on his lappy. I blew air everywhere i could find but as i a not confident about taking them apart got him yo but a cooler.

http://cool-and-quiet.co.uk/Notebook...op_Cooler.html

Seems to have cured his problem and a sub £20.00 fix happy days. Perhaps something similar would help?
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Re: Laptop Temperatures

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You may even need to reapply the thermal paste on the CPU, but this requires taking the laptop half apart and would void any warranty.

CPU can easily reach 80*c with no ill effects.
GPU can easily reach 90-100*c with no ill effects.
HD on laptops can reach 40-50*c but there is nothing you can do about that. Best keeping it below 30*c IF you can.
I looked at the HP manual for reapplying the thermal paste and the laptop would need to be completely dismantled, as it's out of warranty and I don't want to do it myself and end up with an expensive paperweight I've taken it to my local computer shop.
I thought about the cooling mat but decided it wouldn't be a solution but would just mask the problem.
Thanks to all for your replies.
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