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cokefag Master Cheater
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:41 pm Post subject: So what's up with my laptop? |
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When i first bought it, it was silent plugged in or unplugged, doing anything.
Now on startup and when I play games, the fan is extremely loud. WAT DO |
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Haswell Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:59 pm Post subject: |
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| Take it apart, blow dust out w/ compressed air. |
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cokefag Master Cheater
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Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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| Er.. is it possible to do this without taking apart my computer? |
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satanrules666 Advanced Cheater
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 4:30 am Post subject: |
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use a vacume cleaner over where the cpu fan is dont worry this wont cause any harm to your laptop because its only a peice of metal called a heatsink and a fan in front of it
the cpu is normally more near the center of the laptop which has its own peice of metal i.e heatsink over it and a metal pipe connects the 2 in order to transfer the heat
that or better advice would be a can of compressed air ive used this on motherboards and ram and everything it is not enough pressure to cause static so it will not damage your laptop
also i could say check for virus update your antivirus and run a antivirus scan and also on windows 7 press control alt delete go to the task manager then process tab look for anything that is using alot of ram for exsample you may have iexplorer.exe 00 CPU 999,999 k if either cpu or ***,***k is really high then you may have a virus _________________
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InternetIsSeriousBusiness Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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| satanrules666 wrote: | use a vacume cleaner over where the cpu fan is dont worry this wont cause any harm to your laptop because its only a peice of metal called a heatsink and a fan in front of it
the cpu is normally more near the center of the laptop which has its own peice of metal i.e heatsink over it and a metal pipe connects the 2 in order to transfer the heat
that or better advice would be a can of compressed air ive used this on motherboards and ram and everything it is not enough pressure to cause static so it will not damage your laptop
also i could say check for virus update your antivirus and run a antivirus scan and also on windows 7 press control alt delete go to the task manager then process tab look for anything that is using alot of ram for exsample you may have iexplorer.exe 00 CPU 999,999 k if either cpu or ***,***k is really high then you may have a virus |
Well iexplorer.exe IS a virus. _________________
FLAME FLAME FLAME!!!@@@ |
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ZacTheSin I post too much
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 4:32 pm Post subject: |
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| satanrules666 wrote: | use a vacume cleaner over where the cpu fan is dont worry this wont cause any harm to your laptop because its only a peice of metal called a heatsink and a fan in front of it
the cpu is normally more near the center of the laptop which has its own peice of metal i.e heatsink over it and a metal pipe connects the 2 in order to transfer the heat
that or better advice would be a can of compressed air ive used this on motherboards and ram and everything it is not enough pressure to cause static so it will not damage your laptop
also i could say check for virus update your antivirus and run a antivirus scan and also on windows 7 press control alt delete go to the task manager then process tab look for anything that is using alot of ram for exsample you may have iexplorer.exe 00 CPU 999,999 k if either cpu or ***,***k is really high then you may have a virus |
DON'T USE A VACUUM CLEANER~!
Imagine sucking off a capacitor. _________________
If someone helps you, why not Rep them? |
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hcavolsdsadgadsg I'm a spammer
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 6:18 pm Post subject: |
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vacuum cleaners have a blow function fyi
also lol at pulling off a capacitor, the suction would have to be enormous |
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