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High temperatures in laptop CPU

High temperatures in laptop CPU

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CrazyXD
Member
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05-24-2016, 10:25 PM
#1
I was checking various videos about taking apart the Asus N56J laptop, and they all have a "don't do it" warning.
None of them demonstrate the device powering on after disassembly.
How can I keep it cool from the outside?
Or is there a way to reduce CPU heat without pushing it to maximum performance?
Reviews mention that connecting the video screen is difficult.
Which settings can I adjust to help lower its temperature?
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CrazyXD
05-24-2016, 10:25 PM #1

I was checking various videos about taking apart the Asus N56J laptop, and they all have a "don't do it" warning.
None of them demonstrate the device powering on after disassembly.
How can I keep it cool from the outside?
Or is there a way to reduce CPU heat without pushing it to maximum performance?
Reviews mention that connecting the video screen is difficult.
Which settings can I adjust to help lower its temperature?

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Nick3l
Junior Member
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05-26-2016, 01:41 PM
#2
What temperatures are you observing with your Asus laptop when it's under full load? The room air temperatures? Some individuals incorrectly seal the intake and exhaust vents, which can affect performance.
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Nick3l
05-26-2016, 01:41 PM #2

What temperatures are you observing with your Asus laptop when it's under full load? The room air temperatures? Some individuals incorrectly seal the intake and exhaust vents, which can affect performance.