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Help! My laptop is overheating, and I think my fan is broken

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Help! My laptop is overheating, and I think my fan is broken

#1 Post by Vasant56 » Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:35 pm

My laptop had a small fall yesterday, and everything seemed to be fine, but now my laptop is extremely hot from below (too hot to touch for too long), and it doesn't seem like my fan is working (it usually keeps everything cool. My CPU usage is also 100% for some reason, and I have 41% battery life but only 29 minutes remaining.

What's going on? What should I do?

thanks

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Re: Help! My laptop is overheating, and I think my fan is br

#2 Post by Highline » Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:50 pm

Vasant56 wrote:My laptop had a small fall yesterday, and everything seemed to be fine, but now my laptop is extremely hot from below (too hot to touch for too long), and it doesn't seem like my fan is working (it usually keeps everything cool. My CPU usage is also 100% for some reason, and I have 41% battery life but only 29 minutes remaining.

What's going on? What should I do?

thanks
I know very little about laptop hardware and such -- but my advice to you would be to keep the laptop off untill someone more qualified than I can get back to you. Any electronic component being that hot cant be good!

Sorry about the fall :(

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#3 Post by Vasant56 » Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:54 pm

Thanks.

Is there any way I can test to see if the fan actually is broken? It's exam week and I NEED my laptop :cry:

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#4 Post by Leon » Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:08 pm

even if the fan is broken, it should be able to do basic tasks this week. The CPU will shut down temporarily if things get too hot for safety...

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#5 Post by lfeagan » Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:32 pm

Vasant56 wrote:Thanks.

Is there any way I can test to see if the fan actually is broken? It's exam week and I NEED my laptop :cry:
Sure, put your hand by the air vents and see if you feel any air coming out. The fan never actually goes truly off. It just throttles down to like 800 rpm or something like that. If you don't feel any air, then you know you have a problem.
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#6 Post by taphil » Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:44 pm

When you turn on the laptop from off (not wake from sleep), the fan revs up really high as the BIOS does a fan test. So turn on the laptop and try it. Also PC Doctor also has a fan test.

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#7 Post by SimonCC » Wed Dec 08, 2004 6:29 am

Yeah, i agree with Taphil. By simply putting your hand near the vent when its idle for instance is misleading as most of the time no air is leaving from my vents as i run on adaptive even when on AC.

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#8 Post by daeojkim » Wed Dec 08, 2004 6:36 am

You may also want to change your CPU setting to adaptive to reduce overheating until you get it checked out.
When you change your setting your CPU should throttle down to 600MHz and run about 10C cooler on normal use.
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#9 Post by awolfe63 » Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:40 pm

Mine was - I sent it in for repair and it is fine now.

Download MobileMeter and check the temperature. If it over 45C idle or 60C at full-bore - call IBM service.
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