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Re: Simulator stops and crashes the whole computer?!


 

There might also be BIOS updates to switch the fan on sooner, or slow the CPU down more quickly when it gets over warm...


On 19 May 2014 12:51, ehydra ehydra@... [LTspice] <LTspice@...> wrote:
Open the Laptop inside and clean the heat-pipe heatsink block by
pressing air in the opposite direction thru it.

There are system monitor progs showing CPU/main-board temperature.
Approx. 60¡ãC is the maximum temp. good for CPU.

- H.

schloechen@... [LTspice] schrieb:
> This sounds reasonable, after another crash I removed the laptop from my docking station and the bottom plate was really warm/hot. Another attempt with reduced cores usage (its a quad core), where I used one instead of four cores and the simulation finished without any problems.
> Now I'm not sure if and how I should work on the interior of my machine to increase its thermal behaviour.



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