Aercor
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- Oct 1, 2011
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Hello Community,
Today I've come to seek help with an older laptop of mine. Earlier this week I stumbled upon my old laptop and thought maybe I could make some use out of it. However, it's only proven me wrong so far. The CPU when first started is on average of about 3% with little memory usage, but after a few minutes of even just browsing the internet, it's at a constant 50%+. I've tried closing everything and letting it sit, also restarting the laptop hoping it was just acting up that once. Well, I found out, it's not the case. After a few minutes without running a thing, the CPU still rockets up. I've tried Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Premium, and Linux - Ubuntu 13.0.4 and I'm currently trying Xbuntu 12.0.4.
Here's the specifications I can remember (Dell Studio 1555):
- Intel Centrino Dual Core @ 2.10 GHz
- 4 GBs RAM
- 500 GB hard drive
- AMD graphics card (I'll specify later when I can look)
Lastly, it seems to be getting very hot. I've had experience working with laptops so I opened it up to make sure it was clean inside do to it sitting around for ages. However, I am by no means an expert with them, you probably know more about them than I. Inside seems rather clean. It gets hot enough to the point it'd start melting my plastic table. I moved it onto a glass table, on a cooling rack.
Overall, maybe I'm expecting to much of this laptop? I'm not sure, which is why I seek your support.
Thanks in advance,
- Frec
Today I've come to seek help with an older laptop of mine. Earlier this week I stumbled upon my old laptop and thought maybe I could make some use out of it. However, it's only proven me wrong so far. The CPU when first started is on average of about 3% with little memory usage, but after a few minutes of even just browsing the internet, it's at a constant 50%+. I've tried closing everything and letting it sit, also restarting the laptop hoping it was just acting up that once. Well, I found out, it's not the case. After a few minutes without running a thing, the CPU still rockets up. I've tried Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Premium, and Linux - Ubuntu 13.0.4 and I'm currently trying Xbuntu 12.0.4.
Here's the specifications I can remember (Dell Studio 1555):
- Intel Centrino Dual Core @ 2.10 GHz
- 4 GBs RAM
- 500 GB hard drive
- AMD graphics card (I'll specify later when I can look)
Lastly, it seems to be getting very hot. I've had experience working with laptops so I opened it up to make sure it was clean inside do to it sitting around for ages. However, I am by no means an expert with them, you probably know more about them than I. Inside seems rather clean. It gets hot enough to the point it'd start melting my plastic table. I moved it onto a glass table, on a cooling rack.
Overall, maybe I'm expecting to much of this laptop? I'm not sure, which is why I seek your support.
Thanks in advance,
- Frec