Windows 10 Laptop Overheating Problem - 1 Simple Fix
WHAT WORKED FOR ME:
I didn't find anything, that can calm my CPU, so I tried this and the
problem seems to be solved now. Remember, it's not a fan glitch – it's
win10 causing your processor running too hot with no obvious reason.
Probably, you should thank your fan for its work, because it reacts the
right way and saves your CPU from death without any glory.
1. Go to your control panel. Find administrative tools or something like
that. There you'll find something called event monitor.
2. Take a look for windows events – it is located in a subfolder.
3. Now wait for a moment when your CPU will started to run too hot again
and analyse what event causes that.
4. In my case it was damn WinSAT.exe that changes PowerKernel or smth
like that with the code 12. So, yep, it change the power plan of your
CPU.
5. WinSAT was used to give your PC WinSCORE in previous versions.
Honestly, I don't know why is it still presist in the system and,
moreover, why does the system run it.
6. One of the ways I use to block system apps like Cortana is to change
premissions of the flie or folder. Be careful when you do that. Just
find the file in system32 folder, click properties then security then
additional settings' button. Change the owner (its owner is
TrustedInstaller by default). When its done, go back to security
settings and change everything to deny state («System» too).
7. Now the system just cannot do anything with this file. When you do
that, there's no way to some windows update to change it.
Besides, it would be wise to check your BIOS setting, trying to set all
the fan controls to default + update all the chipset drivers. I guess,
I'm too lazy to post this on the microsoft forums as a fix, so if it
works for you, please, let the others know. I saw «solutions» that
suppose you to limit your CPU power, changing power plan manually to 70%
or so. To me its obvious not a solustion at all, because it solves a
problem with the noise symptom and that's it. Whatever your plan assumes
100% or 70% of power usage, passive or active cooling, your PC must
work quietly when there's no load.
My 140watt processor was working @ 55C without any tasks with liquid
cooling and 140mm fans (≈5-10% CPU usage). Now it runs about 40C without
active cooling (fans turned off, liquid cooling only).liquid cooling only).
I didn't find anything, that can calm my CPU, so I tried this and the
problem seems to be solved now. Remember, it's not a fan glitch – it's
win10 causing your processor running too hot with no obvious reason.
Probably, you should thank your fan for its work, because it reacts the
right way and saves your CPU from death without any glory.
1. Go to your control panel. Find administrative tools or something like
that. There you'll find something called event monitor.
2. Take a look for windows events – it is located in a subfolder.
3. Now wait for a moment when your CPU will started to run too hot again
and analyse what event causes that.
4. In my case it was damn WinSAT.exe that changes PowerKernel or smth
like that with the code 12. So, yep, it change the power plan of your
CPU.
5. WinSAT was used to give your PC WinSCORE in previous versions.
Honestly, I don't know why is it still presist in the system and,
moreover, why does the system run it.
6. One of the ways I use to block system apps like Cortana is to change
premissions of the flie or folder. Be careful when you do that. Just
find the file in system32 folder, click properties then security then
additional settings' button. Change the owner (its owner is
TrustedInstaller by default). When its done, go back to security
settings and change everything to deny state («System» too).
7. Now the system just cannot do anything with this file. When you do
that, there's no way to some windows update to change it.
Besides, it would be wise to check your BIOS setting, trying to set all
the fan controls to default + update all the chipset drivers. I guess,
I'm too lazy to post this on the microsoft forums as a fix, so if it
works for you, please, let the others know. I saw «solutions» that
suppose you to limit your CPU power, changing power plan manually to 70%
or so. To me its obvious not a solustion at all, because it solves a
problem with the noise symptom and that's it. Whatever your plan assumes
100% or 70% of power usage, passive or active cooling, your PC must
work quietly when there's no load.
My 140watt processor was working @ 55C without any tasks with liquid
cooling and 140mm fans (≈5-10% CPU usage). Now it runs about 40C without
active cooling (fans turned off, liquid cooling only).liquid cooling only).
Windows 10 Laptop Overheating Problem - 1 Simple Fix
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