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hi so I have a toshiba sattelite2016

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tombstone 42

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I have a Toshiba satellite and the exhaust is both hot and loud especially when i run blender and even when im typing this I've cleaned ti out regularly
should i get a cooling mat?? yes its on a hard surface with adequate ventilation and my room is 70 degrees farenheit and it heats up my room pls help
:mad::mad::mad::screwy::screwy:
 
How have you cleaned it. Any laptop I have had needed to be taken apart to clean the exhaust as typically there's a heatpipe that ends with a small aluminum radiator of sorts and the fan blows dust/hair etc onto the inside of it so blowing air into exhaust only pushes debris back into the laptop which will come right back like this one

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I think he mentioned he cleaned it.

At this point I would say to reapply the thermal paste, clean again, and see if that helps.
 
Hopefully, nothing has gone south with a CPU power regulating component.
 
thks but i have cleaned it by opening t up

How have you cleaned it. Any laptop I have had needed to be taken apart to clean the exhaust as typically there's a heatpipe that ends with a small aluminum radiator of sorts and the fan blows dust/hair etc onto the inside of it so blowing air into exhaust only pushes debris back into the laptop which will come right back like this one

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Quoting his picture and not being descriptive isn't helping. You opened it opened it up... great. Can you elaborate? :)
 
After cleaning you replaced the TIM and or thermal pads?
 
I have a Toshiba satellite and the exhaust is both hot and loud especially when i run blender and even when im typing this I've cleaned ti out regularly
should i get a cooling mat?? yes its on a hard surface with adequate ventilation and my room is 70 degrees farenheit and it heats up my room pls help
:mad::mad::mad::screwy::screwy:

Has the laptop just started doing this recently? Any chance there's a piece of software in the background using the CPU, causing it to need constant cooling? Does your task manager indicate there's 0% cpu use, 100%, or something inbetween?
 
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