cpu fan is 60-70 almost all the time it doesnt stop cooling, i also have a coolingpad, the fan itself was cleaned few days ago... I installed a bridge driver btw from a free program

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asus x50SL is the model [laptop]

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cake is stuck in there somewhere

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ayy lmao

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Maybe the fan on your graphics card isn't working properly, so the cpu fan is working overtime.

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Im using laptop, i have a coolingpad which is cooling the whole laptop, but the cpu i can feel the hot air coming out of it and how its hot below it..

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Can you touch in any way the heatsink the fan is attached to itself, to determine if it´s hot or not?
If this is also very hot....hmmm...maybe sehr is still some dust within your laptop, not only in the heatsink, also inlet-grids.

If it´s not really hot, it´s also possible that the heat-transfer from cpu to heatsink is less good, for some reason..old grease, loosen heatpipe..whatever

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i disambled my whole laptop to change the matrix, i cleaned the whole fan in and out, including the cells behind it dunno how to call it..

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you didnt unscrew the heatsink did you? if you remove a heatsink that uses paste on top of a chip, you must replace the paste at that time

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nono, ofc not haha :D i didnt have paste at that time, thats why i didnt :P

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New paste will solve the heat problem.

It lowered my laptop's GPU/CPU by 10° last I put some on.

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did u replaced the termal past?

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im planing to... in 2 days.. havent replaced it since i bought it in 2011

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this is the reason of overheating...buy good thermal paste - with some bad or no paste => overheating, because it cant transfer heat properly.

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Well 1st thing it's a laptop.
2nd If room temp. is too high cooling pad is kinda useless (hot air collecting around laptop and "cooling pad" only mixing it around).
Try to use some kind of real fan to blow it away if you don't have AC.
Also you maybe need to change thermal paste (GPU and CPU).

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Maybe you should change that paste for CPU. Actually few hours ago I have cleaned my whole PC, and apllied new paste and temperature drop is very high! I should add that i have tower PC, not laptop, but maybe you should consider cleaning it? If you don't want to open this by yourself go to some customer service.

And yes, I have read your post but you said you cleaned fan, you stated nothing about paste or cleaning whole laptop :P

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yeah, i disambled the whole laptop to change the display, and cleaned every place that is reachable without the termal past tho also im planning on changing the past in 2 days, wanted to be sure if that could be the only problem, in my room its around 22-23 degreece..

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I think that might be paste. You know, I'm not an expert but it seems logical that if past is 'not working' CPU might overheat a little so fan is going high.

Well, lets hope that will help :)

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You're making your fan horny, dress in a more appropriate manner. Happy birthday.

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I laughed. Thank you

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Hot air from cpu / gpu in laptop is normal. And a cooling pads effectiveness is more determined by how many open vents are on the bottom of the laptop otherwise the air from pad isn't going anywhere

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60-70 is nothing... if the fan is designed to be silent, & most certainly nothing if this is during actual load usage

this was me while encoding videos yesterday: http://www.kn00tcn.net/kn-laptop-temp-cpu98.png

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Damn, when I saw all that details I realized that I'm still using Everest :P

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WTF... before the team made AIDA?

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Well, you know, It was working so I never felt a need in changing that :P I didnt even know it wasn't upgraded in 5 years xD

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is the computer old? cuz you would need updates for newer parts & sensors (or benchmarks, etc)

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Computer is also something about 5 years old :P I'm thinking about little upgrade in future when I will have some spare money. Or when someone will create a game that I will have to play (you know, I bought PS# at the end of its life cycle, just I could play GTA 5 :D).

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From the very little info i could gather from various posts the OP made, sounds like it needs new thermal paste. So when you do replace the paste, make sure you do it for all the area's that needs it. not just one specific place. Also make sure to wipe off the old paste, don't mix old with new.

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