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Computer overheating way too much

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I was just browsing the web like usual but I turned up my brightness settings to halfway. It seriously started getting hot. Another time, the same thing happened. And when I say hot, I mean hot, not warm. Also, if I play Skyrim and keep my wireless on, it becomes really really hot, seriously annoying. I don't know what to do. I've been using the lowest possible brightness setting for everything to save power but if it can't even handle medium brightness, what am I going to do? Any recommendations to avoid overheating my computer or solutions to the problem.

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This is usually a sign that the fans in the computer along with all the other parts of it is getting swallowed up by dust. what ya need to do is to take it a part (not all the way just the covers) and blow it out with a air gun . also make sure to put it on a hard service and prop it up a little bit so that the computer can breath, a computer thats suffocating will become vary hot. also check your fans to make sure they work and the heat sinc is blown out,

 

Also when you play games demanding games like skyrim your core is being used alot more and will generate more heat. theres nothing really to do to fix that besides to reduce the load on the core by turning the graphics down in your game.

 

also the screen brightness should not have any effect on the computer besides just draining the battery more.

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This is usually a sign that the fans in the computer along with all the other parts of it is getting swallowed up by dust. what ya need to do is to take it a part (not all the way just the covers) and blow it out with a air gun . also make sure to put it on a hard service and prop it up a little bit so that the computer can breath, a computer thats suffocating will become vary hot. also check your fans to make sure they work and the heat sinc is blown out,

 

Also when you play games demanding games like skyrim your core is being used alot more and will generate more heat. theres nothing really to do to fix that besides to reduce the load on the core by turning the graphics down in your game.

 

also the screen brightness should not have any effect on the computer besides just draining the battery more.

 

This. The fan that blows when the computer is on? It's the exhaust so the computer can stay cool.

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You just reminded me that I need to pick up some compressed air cans. Thanks. Hope cleaning your computer works out for you. I have a cat and a dog so I have to clean out our computers all the time. It's a pain.

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Operating System: Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit

Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-2410M, 2.30GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.90GHz, 3MB cache

Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics 3000

Memory: 4GB DDR3 System Memory, 8GB maximum

Storage Drive: 640GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive

Optical Drive: Integrated DVD drive

Display: 14” LED backlit display, 1366x768 resolution

Sound: Intel® High Definition Audio with Dolby® Home Theater® Technology v3

Webcam: Built-in HD web camera powered by Exmor™ sensor and microphone

Communications: Bluetooth Integrated Stereo A2DP (2.1 + EDR), 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet, Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 1000 (802.11 b/g/n), Intel® Wireless Display Technology

Expandability: 1 Secure Digital (SD) slot, 1 Memory Stick Duo™

Ports: 1 x USB3.0 port, 3 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 x headphone output, 1 x microphone input, 1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA

Battery: Standard Lithium Ion Battery (5300mAh), up to 6 hour battery life

 

These are the specs as requested.

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well .. hmm the only real advise i still can give you is that make sure that you keep the area under the laptop clear and on a hardtop surface and to clean it out..

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