Laptop overheating

pah01

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Nov 2005

Liverpool

Mo/

Ho there,

I have been away from game during the summer but will be back soon - like in 2-3 weeks.

The problem that I have with Guildwars is that my laptop had been shutting down without a source of outside cooling for 2-3 months. I had been using a desktop fan. It was a quickfix kind of a solution I know but it worked.

So I come to the most excellent GW forum around for some help.

Anyway I am wondering is there anything I can do on the software side before I actually give my laptop back to shop for them to check my internal fans to see if they are working at full performance or I am forced to concede that my laptop cannot cope with GW.

I am 99% sure that it is my graphics card that is causing the problem.

Here is the graphics card details.

Adapter

Chip Type: Ati Mobility Radeon 9700 AGP (0x4E50)
DAC Type: Internal DAC(400MHz)
Memory: 64 MB
Adapter String: ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9600/9700 Series

Driver

Driver version: 6.14.10.6458
Driver Date: 10/07/2004

Other info that may be needed

Direct X version : 9.0c
Windowx Xp Home (5.1 Build 2600)
Memory: 512 MB
Processor: 3.2 GHz

Anyway see you all soon. And Thanks very much in advance

Sam

Wrath Of Dragons

Wrath Of Dragons

Burninate Stuff

Join Date: Aug 2005

New Mexico

E/Mo

are you using the laptop over a hard surface, or over something soft, like carpet? Over something soft could be the probem, but what you describe, that doesnt seem th be the case

TalonTheCat

TalonTheCat

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Jan 2006

USA

Black Cat Guild

Mo/

Probably not the battery - but with the Sony battery recalls lately for Dell and Apple - I'd check your manufactures website to see if your battery has been recalled.

Mushroom

Mushroom

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Aug 2006

Alabama

This is a paroblem a lot of the high-ended laptops have. When you have so many items running hot, the heat has to go somewhere. And because of the cramped conditions, they simply overheat.

I would recommend a cooling pad. They are inexpensive, and can cool a laptop down drastically. They are simply a collection of 2-4 fans that sits under the laptop, and normally run from $20-40, depending on options. And they are powered from the USB port, so another power adaptor is not needed.

You can also try setting it into low-power mode. This will reduce the temp, but at the cost of performance.

Bibblenorn

Bibblenorn

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Aug 2005

Miendrak'el Myrth [MeM]

Mine tends to do that as well. I have an HP ze5375, and one of the fan vents is on the bottom of the unit. To solve the problem, I got a "bed tray" from Walmart for $8. This is the type of thing you use to bring someone a meal when they are in bed. It fits right over my lap. As the vent is on the bottom of my computer, I stick a book, or a small block of wood under the back end to prop it up. The laptop stays quite cool this way, and it is actually a little easier to type with it propped up.

Tegan

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Aug 2006

As one poster above suggested, get a laptop cooling pad. I have a MacBook Pro (I wish ArenaNet would release an OSX native version of GW...but that's a different thread entirely...) and they run notoriously hot. I picked up a laptop cooling pad for it, and it runs considerably cooler now.

gabrial heart

gabrial heart

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Jan 2006

Las Vegas

Beautiful Peoples Club [LIPO]

Mo/Me

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tegan
As one poster above suggested, get a laptop cooling pad. I have a MacBook Pro (I wish ArenaNet would release an OSX native version of GW...but that's a different thread entirely...) and they run notoriously hot. I picked up a laptop cooling pad for it, and it runs considerably cooler now.
If it's the intel version of the macbook pro then you can run gw on it! Get yourself a free copy of boot camp (on apple.com), follow the instructions for a dual boot machine that boots right into windows xp on your mac, then install gw. It's a very simple process, works great and boots faster then most high end pc's on the market!

For the OP. I would take it in, have it cleaned out and fans checked. It's really a very typical problem with laptops is dust build-up and overheating. Many suppliers even have step-by-step guides on how to do this yourself on their websites. GL!