There are two kinds of overheating.
- Component specific overheating, caused by CPU or Graphics Processing Unit (GPU).
- Overall temperature inside the laptop, caused by HDD and Battery.
99.9% cases its CPU,GPU or North
bridge (if no GPU present). But in these 99.9% cases sometimes its not
just gets fixed by cleaning the dust from heat-sink vents.
I am assuming you failed to fix overheating problem by following-
- Removing dust from laptop heat sink.
- Changed fan settings in CMOS.
- Update the bios with new version.
- Replaced the CPU cooling fan and graphics processing unit cooling fan (if present)
- Tried a costly branded thermal past or thermal pad.
Overheating happens because of
dust, fan failure, loose heat-sink or broken heat-sink. Laptop gets
overheat even if you don't run heavy CPU intesive software or graphics
on the laptop and all above listed things seems okay.
But Laptop produce huge heat
even you runing on lightweight programs like notepad or working on CMOS
setup screen. This problem is with all the laptops those come with the
graphics chip. When the BGA graphics chip get little dry-solder or comes
to the end of the life.
Overheating is the most common
reason when you see your laptop work for a while and then freeze up,
shut down on its own or even restarts while still plugged in charging.
It all caused by CPU overheating.
If CPU overheats then first of all try to
change it with same working CPU. If Same problem exists after replacing
the CPU then change the CPU core voltage VRM section's SMD electrolytic
capacitor or PTH (non SMD) electrolytic capacitor placed near the
CPU socket.

Let see what we can do for
expanding the life of our laptop if it's nearing the end life of it's
motherboard. In my last post I was talking about the CPU cooling fan.
This
is the most powerful part of our laptop that can make a laptop life
long and smooth. so I am going to do something with the CPU cooling fan
smart circuits that usually control CPU cooling fan speed so if laptop
gets overheat it means there is something missing or wrong.
In very easy way we can ride
over the smart fan controller circuit just disconnect the PWM controller
pin from fan header it's very easy way to prevent our laptop from
overheat.
After the opening
connection of PWM signal fan runs on the same speed it's never gets down
in the normal mode but it will be remain off if smart fan circuit will
stop fan.

Hope this helps let me know problems/queries in comments section below.
ETECHVILLA WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS
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