Laptop Overheats And Shuts Off
Laptop overheating problems – The Easy Cure
If your laptop runs too hot to use on your lap does not mean there is something wrong with the machine. The manufacturers call these portable machines for good reason. The fact is that everyone runs too hot to be used in a ride in the comfort of more than a minutes. The solution is to move the machine to a laptop or a desktop tray.
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You may recognize some overheating by searching for following:
1. Cooling Fans operate the machine continuously and loudly at full speed.
2. The laptop shuts down suddenly without warning, perhaps after only a few minutes of operation.
3. The laptop shuts down shortly after start use any software that makes the hard work of the processor (3D games, movie players, video editing software, etc.).
If you experience any of these symptoms, then it is reasonable to assume that your laptop has an overheating problem, and the next thing is to try to identify the cause
Of course, your laptop may have a fault or, in some rare cases, a design problem that means you have to talk to your dealer. But the explanation most common by far, one or both of the following:
1. You are using your laptop in a way that prevents the cooling system function properly.
2. Cooling system of your laptop is clogged with dirt and dust.
The good news, in both cases is really easy to fix. No need to return your machine to the manufacturer and there is no need for major repair bills. Here are two things to try before making any otherwise.
Solution 1: Let your breath Laptop
Take a careful look at your laptop and see if you can identify two things:
1. The cooling fan exhaust port. This is usually on the side of the machine and easy to find when it is running, and hot air blowing over your hand.
2. The air intake vents. These are usually just a set of cabinet slots that let air into the machine. They are not as obvious and are sometimes located on the side, but more likely these days will be at the bottom.
The internal components laptop generate a lot of heat as they work. Cooling system removes heat from your laptop by the suction of cold air through the intake screens and moving around at all the hot components inside. The resulting hot air is then removed from the exhaust port. The cooling system does continuously as long as your machine works and as long as nothing happens to interrupt the flow of air, nothing more is needed to cool the machine.
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The problem is that, shortly after discovering that a laptop is too hot for live use on your lap, many people simply move the machine to a cushion, the couch or carpet. As soon as they do, guess what? They begin to block up the cooling air intakes and a bit of time after your machine starts to overheat.
Of course, as soon as you realize what is happening, the solution is obvious. Just move the machine on a flat surface and hard, which allow cooling air to circulate. Let your laptop to breathe!
Solution 2: Keep it clean
You probably remember from science lessons to one of the things about moving air is hot and dry that quickly builds up a static charge of objects around. When this happens inside your laptop inside surfaces begin to act like a magnet powder. The dust and dirt particles that pass stick through it is likely that if they had stuck.
In doing so, begin to build a layer of insulating powder is as effective in preventing escape the heat can cause serious overheating problems fairly quickly.
The solution to this problem is to clean the cooling system out regularly. This is a simple procedure and does not need to dismantle your computer or do anything that might void your warranty.
You need two things:
1. An air cleaner spray (available at computer stores all good).
2. A vacuum cleaner with a crevice tool.
The procedure is quite simple:
1. Make sure the laptop is unplugged from any power source before beginning.
2. Use the duster to dislodge air dust blowing through the vents, intake and exhaust.
3. At the same time, vacuum the loose dirt by vacuuming.
Repeat this process every few months to keep your laptop cooling system in good condition and work properly without the need for powered cooling tray or any other special device.
Graham Wyatt is an independent technical writer based in the UK. It is also CEO of eTray Ltd, manufacturers eTray desktop computers laptop tray for laptop computers.
eTrays the ball back trays have been expanded to accommodate a Laptop and a mouse. They provide a stable, portable work that will enable your laptop to breathe, have built a layer of protection that deflects heat and rays, and come in various designs unique collection.
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