In the present era, a laptop is, undoubtedly, a very essential technologically innovative machine and an intelligent tech savvy person does find the laptop as a vital and effective instrument to have up to date information about the world around at both micro and macro levels, and to manage his personal work schedule in a streamlined manner to have an advantageous edge in the competitive environment, and also to rejuvenate one’s spirits via entertainment and gaming experiences.
So it is very important to keep the laptop in a good working condition. But many users face the problem of an overheated laptop that can ruin the work routine and other plans of a person. To avoid such a situation, the user should know how to fix an overheated laptop. Firstly, the user should always use his laptop on a cool surface and make sure any material is not blocking its case vents. Secondly, the user should make it a habit to keep a nice aerosol air duster to blow off the dust from the case vents in order to let the cool air flow inside the system. Third notable point is that the person using the laptop must regularly clean the cooling fan in the exhaust system inside the cabinet.
An utterly clogged CPU cooling fan is prone to keep the hot air trapped within the system. In this case too, a good quality aerosol air duster should be put into good use for removing the dirt and dust. Moreover, it is advised to use a trusted commercial laptop cooler that is, without any sort of doubt, is going to solve the problem of overheating to a considerable extent. Yet another major point to be taken into account with this regards is that the BIOS settings of the laptop must be adjusted, that automatically moderates the temperature alarms of the CPU, the fan speed and other miscellaneous settings. The guidelines in the manual provided by the laptop manufacturer must be followed to get this work done properly.
If the user patiently follows the above mentioned measures, then he is sure to fix the problems of an overheated laptop.
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This post was written by admin on November 28, 2009