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As I have mentioned several times previously, my dad's studio 1535 has an overheating problem. I downloaded speedfan about a week ago. Since it started overheating(the day we got it) we have been proping it up on a broken chair strut(dont ask). Even with the ventilation, when i started working on it, the cpu and NB reached 68C, i propped it up on one side on some books and waited for about 20 mins, the temp got down to 42C, as I am typing this right now, the 2 cores are at 37C, and 40C. I would like to know of a docking station type thing that we could use to keep this laptop cool.
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It has the T5750 @ 2.0Ghz.
Most notably on last christmas, My sis and I were playing EQ2 and watching youtube simaltaniously, after 5 mins, it shut off and would not power back on for an hour. I ran prime 95 on it yesterday, it was aproaching 80C fast enough that I had no doubts it would go over 100.
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The T5750 processor has a maximum junction temperature of 85 degrees centigrade. Have you considered a notebook cooler?
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