Now, it is overheating again. Every once in a while a process (usually a web page with flash) will go bezerk and overheat. The system successfully shuts down when it happens but gives insufficient warning to close open processes.
Perhaps more frustrating though is the problems I'm having with the wireless card. The wireless card (Intel Centrino) occasionally just goes away. I mostly run Linux but this happens in Windows as well. The WiFi works when I boot but at some random point after running for a while it just goes away, as if it was never there. Looking for interfaces with ifconfig (linux) or ipconfig (windows) shows the loopback and wired interfaces but the wireless is just simply gone; as if it were a USB device that was unplugged. I have replaced the card itself, and that helped for a little while.
I'm thinking the motherboard might be going on me now, with the heat and wireless problems. Is there anything else worth looking in to? I upgraded it to 8GB RAM a while back in the hopes of reducing HD access (although I wouldn't expect that the SSD would generate much heat anyways). The new RAM is made by Crucial and has tested out fine. It appears that ebay might be my only source for a replacement motherboard, what should I look for?
I don't have a lot of money to sink in to this right now. I also have the docking station for it at work which I'm quite fond of, so going to a different laptop isn't much of an option right now.






