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    I've just got a new Athlon 1800+ laptop and the tempratures are 70*c!!
    My old laptop was a 800 Mhz but I managed to get it down to 25*c full load

    I know Athlon XP's are hot but is this right?
    I wasn't going to buy it in the first place, so me downloading it for free isn't losing them any money.

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    to be honest id ont even know how hot mine is, speedfan doesnt pick up any sensors and i dont think theres any in bios,

    mines a 1500xp compaq. is that temp full load or idle?

    also is it brand new???

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    Originally posted by AcID ZeR0@3 March 2004 - 16:42
    I've just got a new Athlon 1800+ laptop and the tempratures are 70*c!!
    My old laptop was a 800 Mhz but I managed to get it down to 25*c full load

    I know Athlon XP's are hot but is this right?
    You mean a 1800+ XP-M dont you?

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    1800+ XP-M & it's a ex-demo but I've brought it from a real shop rather then the net so its been refurbished and under warranty.
    I wasn't going to buy it in the first place, so me downloading it for free isn't losing them any money.

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    well get your hoover out and take the hose to all the vents, gets rid of dust buildup, done that to mine and its quieter and seems to be cooler. worth a go.

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    I had a problem with some laptops running hot too, mine were dell. Found out from dell that the fans were not turning on th right way and the fix was updating the bios on the laptops. It fixed my problem, maybe you could look into a bios update.

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