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dv6000 laptop overheating problem

Asked by: tallfreak

I have had my HP Pavillion dv6000 laptop for about a year and a half and for the last 6 months it overheats and shuts down when it is put into "High Performance" mode.  I play some games every once in a while but not too often.  Unless I am playing a game, I always keep it in powersaver mode.  If I start a game that needs more power, I switch to high performance mode and my computer shuts down usually within 20 seconds.  I have cleaned all the dust out with a can of air.  I even removed most of the access panels from the bottom to blow dust out.  There was very little dust.  I have a Targus 2-fan cooling platform, but this doesn't help.

I have been researching and found a few forums that people claim their Pavillions have similar symptoms.  Most of them changed their fan speed to 100% all the time through BIOS and said that it worked, but I cannot figure out how to do this.

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2008-07-23 at 12:12:12ID23589765
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Answers

 

by: jmdl1983Posted on 2008-07-23 at 12:27:04ID: 22072915

When you first power on the comptuer, during the POST or logo screen, press the F10-key repeatedly to boot into the system's BIOS.  From there, go to the "hardware information" section, and you can set the fan speed.

 

by: tallfreakPosted on 2008-07-23 at 12:28:47ID: 22072928

I don't have that option.   And Speedfan doesn't even show a fan available to adjust.

 

by: tallfreakPosted on 2008-07-23 at 12:39:53ID: 22073028

To clear that last comment up, I don't have an option to go to the hardware information section.

I don't know if it matters, but I have Windows Vista Home Basic.

 

by: jmdl1983Posted on 2008-07-23 at 12:46:23ID: 22073084

According to HP that particular laptop model with Vista does not have a changeable fan speed, it is all fully automated.  What is your service ID tag?  I can check just to make sure.

 

by: tallfreakPosted on 2008-07-23 at 12:51:49ID: 22073128

I am not too sure what you are looking for.  On my service tag I have a serial number and part number.  

S/N: CNF7092MMH
P/N: EZ796AV

What are my other options if I don't have optional fan speeds?

 

by: ridPosted on 2008-07-23 at 13:53:08ID: 22073725

You may have to check if the heatsink is properly attached to the CPU. If it isn't, fans will not help as the heat isn't transferred to the heatsink in the first place. Does the internal fan work properly, as in can you feel the airflow through any vent when it's spinning?
/RID

 

by: tallfreakPosted on 2008-07-23 at 13:57:26ID: 22073770

I can feel airflow, but not very much.

I may be thinking of something else but I don't think my processor has a heat sink on it at all.  I can take a picture and post it if you want.

 

by: ridPosted on 2008-07-23 at 14:01:25ID: 22073815

Oh yes, it does have some sort of heatsink. Not like the big-finned ones on a desktop CPU, but slimmer, perhaps with a heat pipe to a copper fin arrangement near the fan or something like that. The heat-dissipating surface of the CPU proper is quite small, so a good thermal contact between the CPU and the heatsink is essential.
/RID

 

by: PUNKYPosted on 2008-07-23 at 16:21:54ID: 22074849

Maybe you a cooling unit similar in picture attached.

 

by: tallfreakPosted on 2008-07-30 at 07:53:24ID: 22121009

I took it apart and cleaned it out the best I could.  I decided that fan/heatsink assembly is probably not working properly and I ordered a replacement.

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