Try and beat me boys, been running without a fan for more than 8 months

try and beat me boys, been running without a fan for more than 8 months

>without a fan
W-what?

*beats you with a baseball bat*

LOL

pics of the laptop or gtfo

its my old laptop,cant be fucked to change the fan

1 sec m8 hold on

i removed the keyboard so the heat can dissipate in the air, the keyboard was metal on the under side

you are the true Sup Forumsenius

kys

thats it i'm calling the police

so you took this picture saw it and thought yeah this is a really clear image

>tfw you turn your laptop on

>>MFW I have a fan and I still burning

i have some shitty romanian phone, and with the lighting outside it was impossible to take a good pic

>mfw I also have a n53sm with 16GBs of ram and an ssd
>CPU temp reaches upper 85-92 degrees under load

Should I replace the paste again?

>no protection against dust
>bring a drink and it's all over

Nah, I've had this since 2011 and have never even opened it up, I guess it's just because it's a shit laptop :/

Do you think it's going to make any difference if we change the thermal paste?

I've been using an intel celeron g530 without a cooler and fan for a couple weeks, while gaming. (Mostly starcraft2)
Even had better temps than OP

I'm going to do it now. I will post the results in 30 minutes or so.

So this is what happens after running AIDA for a while. At least it idles at around 55 degrees. Anyway, will post the results after replacing the paste.

>since 2011 and have never even opened it up

The heatsink is probably clogged by a pile of dust which probably turns the machine into a furnace

I'm back, the idle temps have reduced to 45-50 degrees. The load temps of the CPU seem to have decreased significantly, it didn't exceed 80 degrees whereas it could reach 92 degrees before. I guess it has something to do with how the paste is applied since this CPU is a bare vertical die.

What are you talking about?
People watercool their computers all the time.