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My laptop screen was broken so I took it apart and fixed it then put it back together and installing windows updates is having the CPU running between 80c-90c but ramining about 88c and the mobo the same(readings from speccy). When disassembling I didnt notice any thing directly ontop of the CPU to remove heat.
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Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo @ 2GHz
3GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 398MHz
ATI Mobility Radeon HD4500 Seroes @ 1355x768
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Check the CPU fan it may be clogged with fibers that is stopping
heat disbursement therefore raising the temps
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Xianonic wrote Check the CPU fan it may be clogged with fibers that is stopping
heat disbursement therefore raising the temps

I don't want to disassemble it again if the temps are not worrying.
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On the underside of the laptop their is a vent for the CPU
fan just have a look at that
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Xianonic wrote Check the CPU fan it may be clogged with fibers that is stopping
heat disbursement therefore raising the temps

I don't want to disassemble it again if the temps are not worrying.
I believe that the Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo @ 2GHz can handle heat up to 100C. Anything higher will damage it (88C is pretty toasty though so you might want to see if that can get lower)
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To stop this, get a cooling stand.

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Something like that can make your life so much better...
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well tp be honest some machines operate at that check the operating requirements my mac can run at that but apple told me it was fine. Check with your manufacturer
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