Satellite P100-646 - goes down by itself

Hi all,

I have some problems of temperature serious with my * Toshiba Satellite P100-646 * (T5200 @ 1.6 Ghz). The CPU seems very hot and the fan works very often.
HWMonitor tools report a temperature never sub * 75 * ° C and can be up to * 98 * ° C.

Therefore, PC falls down by itself and I suspect thermal protection to do this.

What is the normal temperature (expected) for the * CPU T5200 * (65nm)?
Did there are a few basic operations that I could do to try to solve this problem?

Concerning

Hello!

I totally agree with Akuma that temperatures are too warm. Normally in "idle" mode, the temperature should be lower then 75 ° C.

On my laptop Toshiba, I noticed after 3-4 months of use it is hot and so I started to clean the laptop using a jet of compressed air. This could blow out the dust from the cooling fans. For me it worked perfectly and after that, the temperature was lower.

This air compressed spray you can buy every store of the computer normally and it s not expensive.
Check this box!

Good bye

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