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CPU temp = 89 degrees celsius!
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Old Oct 8, 2007, 05:34 PM Local time: Oct 8, 2007, 03:34 PM #1 of 7
Thumbs down CPU temp = 89 degrees celsius!

Clearly this temperature is WAY hotter than it should be. Heat is radiating out the sides of my laptop; I even have it propped up so there's air underneath. That helps a little bit. It really only spikes like this whenever I'm doing some sort of CPU-intensive encoding task.... otherwise it hovers around 45-50 degrees. Does anybody know how detrimental it is to the processor to be overheating like this? By how much does it decrease its lifespan?

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Old Oct 8, 2007, 08:19 PM Local time: Oct 9, 2007, 02:19 AM #2 of 7
What kind of CPU ist that?

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Old Oct 8, 2007, 09:15 PM Local time: Oct 8, 2007, 07:15 PM #3 of 7
There isn't a solid ratio for how much is kills your computer's lifespan, but it's safe to say that things are likelier to crap out if they're burning hot. The biggest risk is that it can damage the motherboard, which is never a cheap fix in a laptop.

I'd open it up the best you can and blast it clean with canned air. Adding fresh thermal paste wouldn't hurt, but that's not a simple task for most people.

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Old Oct 8, 2007, 09:22 PM Local time: Oct 8, 2007, 07:22 PM #4 of 7
What kind of CPU ist that?
Intel Core 2
T7200 2.00GHz

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I'd open it up the best you can and blast it clean with canned air.
I've actually never opened a laptop before; I've only owned one less than a year. Any sort of precautions I should take compared to opening up a desktop (which I've done dozens of times)?

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Old Oct 8, 2007, 09:48 PM Local time: Oct 8, 2007, 07:48 PM #5 of 7
A common misconception is that any contact inside a laptop will cause it to burst into flame, so don't worry too much, just use the same caution you would with a desktop and you'll be fine. If you remove all the screws on the bottom of the laptop, you can usually open the case up enough for the purpose of cleaning it out. Don't worry about getting it to separate, you just need access inside to blow the dirt out. Most of your effort should be cleaning the heatsink and fans, since that's where your trouble likely is.

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Old Oct 8, 2007, 09:57 PM Local time: Oct 8, 2007, 07:57 PM #6 of 7
Will do. Thanks a lot for your advice.

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Old Oct 8, 2007, 10:25 PM #7 of 7
A common misconception is that any contact inside a laptop will cause it to burst into flame, so don't worry too much, just use the same caution you would with a desktop and you'll be fine. If you remove all the screws on the bottom of the laptop, you can usually open the case up enough for the purpose of cleaning it out. Don't worry about getting it to separate, you just need access inside to blow the dirt out. Most of your effort should be cleaning the heatsink and fans, since that's where your trouble likely is.
Yeah, I'd recommend his suggestion, as my old laptop once started to heat up pretty bad that I actually tried to cool it down with a bag of ice. :lol:

But after I blew/cleaned the fan and heatsink, all was well.

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