Satellite P105-S6147 gets hot

Hello:

OK, I should have left well enough alone. Maybe, someone could give me some ideas.
I downloaded an upgrade of the bios as described on my model [Download bulletins | B&BV_SessionID=@@@0481258105.1207876274@@@&BV_En gineID = cccdadedkldjdficgfkceghdgngdgmm.0 http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/su_sc_modItemList.jsp?moid=1598566&rpn=PSPAAU&ct=S]
If you are unable to access this link, it's for a Satellite P105-S6147 under the heading support capsules.

I thought I was relieve a problem that might appear in the future, but what I have now, it's a laptop much warmer that is internal fan turns on constantly even if he is sitting on a laptop cooler. I have had this machine for about a year now (and bought the cooling block at the same time) and I can count the number of times where ever I felt the heat from the machine (I speak from beneath my fingers on the keys).

After a few days of this behavior, I thought I'd do a system restore that would change to original bios and the system restore was successful. However, the laptop still seems more hot than before and the fan kicks on often internal especially when svchost has climbed by about 30% CPU, and if I have several programs open.
Before that, the cooler laptop seems to work enough.

I did no changes of parameters of power, unless the bios flashing brings changes in power settings. But it not always cause feel me the heat from the keyboard would? Could be overheating my battery?

Seems to be more common when the a/c power cord is connected.

Thanks for your help.

Hello

> After a few days of this behavior, I thought I'd do a system restore that would change to original bios and the system restore succeeded
This is not good. Restoring the system to refresh the Windows operating system preinstalled, but not the BIOS.

One question; have you noticed any sudden and abrupt stops?
It is a common symptom in case of overheating of the laptop.
The notebooks are supported protection against overheating. This protection will close the laptop if the temperature rises to a higher level.
If the computer laptop doesn t turn off then the temperature inside the computer laptop doesn t come at a critical level.

For most dust and debris inside the cooling modules prevent the fans work properly and therefore these overheating problems could happen
In such cases, it s advisable to clean the fan using a jet of compressed air.

Conversely, the laptop can overheat if you n t use drivers graphics original Toshiba!
The graphics driver Toshiba control the performance of the GPU. If the temperature of the GPU is too high, then the graphics driver decreases performance of the GPU to decrease the temperature of the GPU.
This is necessary because the notebooks do not have huge cooling modules like graphics cards for desktop PC.

The non-Toshiba drivers are not certified and not tested and can not control the GPU performance as the drivers of Toshiba.
That is why a graphics driver non-Toshiba might be the reason of this overheating!

Greetings

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