Laptop overheating while idle? SIMPLE FIX!

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Laptop getting hot for no reason? I got the solution! and are you having an overheating problem? Overheating while on idle? well, this is the video for you! I'll be giving you one simple solution or fix to this heating problem. The trick is to pay close attention to the clock speed of your CPU.

So, this is also a How to reduce clock speed of CPU video as well.

I faced this problem of overheating (while idle) a couple of days back and that is why I decided to do this video. Hope this small tutorial helps to cool your computer down!

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You can also right-click the Start button (a list will pop up)and open power options from there.
Thanks for watching!. Any doubts, comment down below.

AdarshJon
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You're a freaking lifesaver man, I thought I would have to crack open my 11-month-old laptop and replace the thermal paste.

redninja_
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It's still the same. I have this problem ever since i bought my laptop 3 years ago. Normally it gives me 2.5-3hr backup on full battery. The problem is laptop gets hot, cpu gpu temp over 60 degrees, fan runs faster and the better goes from 100 to 0 in like 40/50minutues. Sometimes the laptop works just fine and gives the full backup even now. When it works fine cpu and gpu temp is 35-45degrees with cool breeze coming out. I don't what actually makes it happen and haven’t found any solution. Last year it was fixed automatically and was working fine for few months but when i had to reinstall windows the problem started happening. Over the year i tried linux and chrome os, they give over 2hr backup with full charge. Even with fresh windows installed with no unnecessary stuff running, when idle it just drains my battery and once in a while it works fine. It's like it has a mind of it's own.

sabersakin
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thanks man i almost thought my new 2 month old gaming rig is gonna
your idea worked. love you brother

emtiazsproduction
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You are a legend, been stumbling on this problem for a few years now. Cracking open the laptop, cleaning dust, re-added thermal paste nothing seemed to work. I feel stupid now the answer was this simple. Thank you

Jordygiggity
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Shtt.. you gave the solution for overheating!!! I've to buy a pan now, 😂😂😂😂

yadhukrishna
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It helped really the fan go down I can’t even hear it and it get very cool thanks

AmirMebarek
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Man i had tried everything (cleaning the fans and even under-volting ) and then found this video.
Some problems just have super simple solutions.
Thanks 😀

arpitagrawal
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Bro thank u frm my heart ..I was just mentally stressed about my new 12 days laptop ..what to do or what not to do ..I just can't decide whether to go service center or not because they change our laptop's components ...your video save me to go thare hp service center

jagdishsidharth
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bro, you're a lifesaver, it really did make a huge difference, I thought I'd have to visit ASUS service center but was afraid they might make it worse. I wonder why other channels could not suggest this solution. Thank you!!!

sumitbahri
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before i dont want to suscribe u, bt after optimizing i bound to to suscribe your video and like your video.this is working bro...great job

niharranjanmeher
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Wow thx man my laptop was in 50+ even reaching 60-70 when idle. After doing what you told it dropped to 40s .

goodturtle
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I was going to change my OS, but you solved the problem. Thanks a lot for the video!!!

shashanksharma
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0:21 🙏thank you for your knowledge. 0:46 After precissing create a shinning light of 1000 suns blinded me.

tuvelout
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The only working solution I ever seen in YouTube 😂😂😂

naveennani
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That amazing solution brother, very thankful to you I wasted too much money to get it cured but after all that the problem was still there. But now with just this setting everything is perfectly fine thanks again brother

zoraizsaeed
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Annoyingly, lots of us with a employer given work laptop go into the power options and only "balanced" is in there. All I can do is go to the battery widget in the taskbar and slide the battery slider as far left as it goes to "better battery"... it's better than nothing but I don't think it drops the cpu base freq.
The other thing that annoys me in windows that linux does better is you can't even easily see harmless information like cpu and memory stats without going into Admin rights mode.
Windows would be better off to have a tool to simply see cpu% and memory and other stats in a readonly mode so ordinary users can just see what app is using max cpu . If I want to kill off some processes, then I'd have the option to go into admin rights mode for that. It happens that I do have admin rights but sometimes by the time I go through getting to admin mode and get the task manager going the process has gone away and it's behaving again. Linux is so easy to see process info in that I can catch misbehaving things much easier.

In linux I can easily see cpu% and memory in many ways and being admin doesn't even enter into it. (top, smem, ps -ef, htop, glances, Ctrl+Esc in KDE to see System Activity menu, etc)

manwbttcks
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This method works for few months but gradually your laptop will die. You will have to keep reducing processor speed. Its better to look for the root cause of overheating.

angi
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You are a life saver man, i was about to disassemble my laptop

thidasinduwaraweerathunga
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This would be a WHOLE lot more useful as a plain document, where I could actually see what is being changed, rather than some video flipping through settings before you can see them.

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