Ubuntu laptop HP ficando superaquecido enquanto joga DOTA 2 [duplicata]

0

Estou executando o DOTA 2 nos gráficos mais baixos e com a GPU ativada e o temp está ficando (não estou brincando) 90-95 ° C. O que fazer está ficando muito quente!

Especificações do meu laptop:

  • processador: Intel i3 3ª geração
  • Ram: 4 GB
  • GPU: Nvidia 850 m (1GB)
por Ashi Sood 20.04.2016 / 16:09

1 resposta

0

Por favor, note que a seguinte resposta foi tirada da HP , e não foi escrita por mim. Por favor, leia todo o artigo antes de fazer QUALQUER COISA. Informação para ler:

WHAT IS OVERHEATING?
Heat buildup can cause problems for any laptop (notebook). Generally, when temperatures inside the case rise above 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit), the risk of damaging important internal components increases greatly. The most common cause of overheating is the accumulation of dust inside the laptop. The electrical components in a notebook generate heat and fans inside the notebook help move the air to keep the components cooled to normal operating temperatures. Inadequate cooling can cause excess heat to build up inside the case which can damage components. The sound of the fan running constantly may indicate that the laptop is getting hot and is not running as efficiently as possible and that there is a problem with accumulated dust clogging the air vents.

Localização das aberturas:

Step 1: WHERE ARE MY VENTS?
Most notebook computers have vents located around the case to allow air to flow through the case. If these vents become clogged, or if heat-generating parts become covered with dust, the fan cannot cool the components properly, because the laptop is hot and overheating becomes a problem. Lint and dust accumulation prevents air from flowing around the cooling fan blades and causes the fan to work harder and the laptop to get hot. If there is dust in the vents, you should clean the laptop by blowing out the dust from around the fan and heat shield. This prevents dust from accumulating. It is not necessary to open the notebook (laptop) to clean out the dust with the canned, compressed air. The following graphics show the dust accumulation on the inside of the laptop, but dust around the fans and heat shield of the laptop can be cleaned without opening the computer.

Step2:ENSURINGPROPERSPACEFORVENTILATION
Todecreasethelikelihoodofoverheatingproblems,ensurethefansonyourlaptopareabletoventilateproperly.Properventilationforthesystemisimportantforlaptopoperation.Followtheseguidelinestoensureadequateventilation:Keepthelaptopuprightandonasturdy,levelsurface.Provideatleast15.25centimeters(6inches)ofclearancearoundeachvent.Ifthelaptopisbeingusedatveryhighaltitudes,above1500meters(5000feet),takeextracaretokeepthelaptopcool.Themaximumlimitof35degreesCelsius(95degreesFahrenheit)drops1degreeCelsius(~34degreesFahrenheit)every~300meters(1000feet)ofaltitude.

Step3:UPDATINGTHEBIOS.
Afterreleasingalaptop,HPregularlyprovidesupdatesfortheBIOSandothercomponents.CheckforBIOSupdatesandinstallthemusinginstructionsintheHPsupportdocumentUpdating the BIOS.

Step 4: USING HP COOLSENSE TECH.
HP CoolSense technology is a feature in some HP notebook (laptop) computers that combines hardware, software, and mechanical design to dynamically manage the temperature of your laptop computer. HP CoolSense uses a motion sensor in your laptop to sense when your laptop is being used in a stationary or mobile setting, and automatically adjusts the laptop performance and fan speed to keep the computer cool. You can set HP CoolSense software to your specifications. For more information, see HP Notebook PCs - HP CoolSense Technology.

Step 5: PLACE THE NOTEBOOK IN A COOLER ROOM
If your laptop is overheating, place it in a cooler room. A small difference in temperature might be all that is needed to prevent a component from failing. Move the laptop to a cooler room in the house or office. If this is not an option, continue with the next step.

Step 6: TESTING FOR HARDWARE FAILURE.
If overheating issues persist after cleaning the vents and moving the computer to a cooler room, a hardware component might be damaged. Test the computer to see if any hardware, such as memory, the processor, or the graphics hardware, have failed. Most HP and Compaq notebook computers have diagnostic software to verify hardware failures. For more information, see the appropriate document:

por David 20.04.2016 / 16:34