??? 02/22/10 22:52 Read: times |
#173441 - Here"s what I did next Responding to: ???'s previous message |
James Hinnant said:
if your heatsink has thermal grease between it and the CPU, you may want to check that it's not patchy and degraded.
i recently fixed my HP desktop's fan noise by cleaning the fans and heatsink and adding new thermal grease between the CPU and heatsink. the PC was probably around 4 or 5 years old. the grease was shrunken into little pieces. although considering that it's an HP, maybe it was that way when they applied it (i noted when replacing my fan that, out of an entire rack of fans at Fry's, the original HP fan matched the cheapest fan on the rack, manuf. and model). Hi James: I put the battery back in the laptop, and charged it for 3 1/2 hours, I then went to start, control panel, Power Management double click reading at 99% for battery. I also nocticed ac adapter was running much cooler now. So I quess you can not run laptop with out battery installed. They don't tell you that in the docs. on downloaded manual. Now I will see what happens next? Battery goes dead or pc shut down by its self which ever comes first. Best regards, Ralph Sac |