I've been running a Minecraft server on this Acer V3-771G so that my grandsons could log in and play. I ran the client on this machine as well.
Over the months I had been noticing that the temp was getting higher and higher. The i7-3610QM CPU has a max temp of 105C or 221F.
With both the server and the client running the temp was hitting 210-215F. What concerned me more was that the idle temp with no apps running gradually climbed to around 140-145F.
I was using a laptop triangle support that maximizes air flow to the bottem intake vents. I decided to take more drastic measures. I purchased a can of pressurized gas (DiFlouro-ethane) and blew out the innerds by blasting the gas into the exhaust ports. A cloud of dust appeared. I continued using the gas on both the input and output ports until no dust particles at all were observed.
As I set here and write this my temp has been idling around 110-113F. I haven't seen those temps in over a year. Minecraft now maxes out around 165-170F.
Life is good!
Over the months I had been noticing that the temp was getting higher and higher. The i7-3610QM CPU has a max temp of 105C or 221F.
With both the server and the client running the temp was hitting 210-215F. What concerned me more was that the idle temp with no apps running gradually climbed to around 140-145F.
I was using a laptop triangle support that maximizes air flow to the bottem intake vents. I decided to take more drastic measures. I purchased a can of pressurized gas (DiFlouro-ethane) and blew out the innerds by blasting the gas into the exhaust ports. A cloud of dust appeared. I continued using the gas on both the input and output ports until no dust particles at all were observed.
As I set here and write this my temp has been idling around 110-113F. I haven't seen those temps in over a year. Minecraft now maxes out around 165-170F.
Life is good!
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