beverley.fielden
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I am having the same problem as the person who posted below. I have a 3 year old skyfire laptop that I use as a spare to safeguard my precious optimus IV
The skyfires fans are very loud and I can feel the chassis becoming hot even when I'm just browsing google.
I took the advice on the other post and clean the fans with a can of air a soft tootbrush but its still hot and noisy.
I downloaded HW Monitor but I am clueless about the information it gives me. Instead I used GPU-Z to look at the temperatures. The intel graphics tells me its running at 60 - 65 degrees and that really scared me :sweatdrop: I think from what i read Im in big trouble
I wonder if I need new fans or something before the CPU burns out !!
Maybe thermal paste too . However I have no confidence at all in doing any of this myself. Of course the PCS warranty is out of date
The skyfires fans are very loud and I can feel the chassis becoming hot even when I'm just browsing google.
I took the advice on the other post and clean the fans with a can of air a soft tootbrush but its still hot and noisy.
I downloaded HW Monitor but I am clueless about the information it gives me. Instead I used GPU-Z to look at the temperatures. The intel graphics tells me its running at 60 - 65 degrees and that really scared me :sweatdrop: I think from what i read Im in big trouble
I wonder if I need new fans or something before the CPU burns out !!
Maybe thermal paste too . However I have no confidence at all in doing any of this myself. Of course the PCS warranty is out of date