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Old 06-07-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Linux is overheating/destroying my laptop

Hi,

I have a Dell Inspiron 6000
Intel Centrino, 1.6Ghz, 512MB DDR400, DVD-RW, ATI Radeon X300 64MB

I don't know if this is a Linux, Ubuntu or even my Laptop's problem, but I will explain what's happening:

There are 3 tests:
FIRST:

- Ubuntu 8.04 installed, proprietary drivers working/or not
- System is kinda slow
- I run the command glxgears
- CPU Temp goes up to 89°C
- After 5 minutes glxgears running, the Laptop shutdowns itself

SECOND:
- Ubuntu 7.10 installed, proprietary drivers working/or not
- System is a little faster than 8.04
- I run the command glxgears
- CPU Temp goes up to 89°C
- After 5 minutes glxgears running, the Laptop freezes and no button works (only force-shutdown)

THIRD:
- Installed Windows XP SP3, all correct drivers from Dell
- System is a little faster than 7.10
- I run the benchmark program 3DMark03
- I run this programs 2, 3 times (A LOT of HEAVY graphic tests are made, much more than the simple glxgears)
- CPU Temp goes up to 75°C
- Laptop works normally, does not freeze or shutdown

WHATTA HECK IS THAT?
Any help I'll be grateful

Thanks
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- I run the command glxgears
- CPU Temp goes up to 89°C
- After 5 minutes glxgears running, the Laptop shutdowns itself

Any help I'll be grateful

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Well, since the sole cause of your laptop's 'thermal crises' seems to be the running of glxgears, you might wish to refrain from running that application.

Just a thought.

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I don't think it's a glxgears problem, because the laptop also shutdown itself one time when I was installing Ubuntu 8.04.

That's freaking odd, nobody seems to have an answer (already searched many sites) and I am being obligated to use Windows :/

Well, thanks anyway...
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If your laptop is anything like mine, it's probably a ventilation problem. Unlike a desktop machine, these things are difficult to dismantle and clean. As a result, my four-year-old Toshiba has accumulated so much dust and crap inside it that it tends to overheat when the CPU is even moderately stressed.

In my situation, I have to ensure that I maintain plenty of airflow under the bottom of the laptop (around the air intake grille) to keep it from overheating when running apps that use a lot of CPU power.

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