Your Dell computer can overheat because of insufficient air flow due to dust or debris blocking the air vents, exhaust ports, or a clogged fan. An overheating computer can intermittently restart, shutdown, or experience performance issues. Eventually excessive heat can damage the internal components.
When the computer overheats, you may experience symptoms such as:
The most common reason for an overheating computer is dust buildup on the fans or air vents. Reduce the heat inside the computer to improve the system performance and prevent any damage to the internal components.
Follow the troubleshooting steps mentioned below in the sequence to resolve overheating, thermal, or intermittent shutdown issues.
Dell Technologies recommends ensuring that the device drivers and BIOS are up to date. Use the SupportAssist application for optimal video performance and to help resolve common video-related issues.
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It is important to keep dust from accumulating in the computer and provide adequate ventilation to help reduce heat. Lint and dust accumulation prevents the air from flowing around the cooling fins and causes the fan to work harder.
Blocked air vents can cause serious performance issues by restricting airflow. This can cause the processor, memory (RAM), and other hardware to overheat which may lead to a potential hardware failure. Excessive heat can also cause a significant decrease in performance as most processors automatically reduce the speed of the processor to help compensate for heat-related problems.
Your Dell computer may contain one or more fans to keep the internal components cool:
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A simple reboot can resolve many issues almost immediately. Restarting the computer is an effective way to clear the system memory (RAM). It ensures that any errant processes and services that have started are shut down.
Restarting the computer closes all the applications and software that is running on the computer. This includes applications running on the taskbar and services that are running in the background.
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Overheating can occur when an application uses more hardware resources than necessary.
Windows updates can support your Windows operating system in many ways. Windows updates can solve specific problems, provide protection from malicious attacks, or even add new features to the operating system.
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Running a hardware diagnostic test can help you identify hardware-related problems and provide you with troubleshooting steps to help resolve the issue. To determine if your Dell computer is experiencing a hardware problem, it is recommended that you first run a hardware diagnostic test on the computer. Dell offers both onboard and online diagnostics. SupportAssist or ePSA hardware diagnostic test helps check if the hardware devices are working correctly.
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Dell Power Manager allows you to manage your computer’s processor and cooling fan settings. You can manage performance, computer surface temperature, and fan noise.
To learn more about Dell Power Manager features, download, and install instructions, see the Dell knowledge base article Guide to Dell Power Manager.
Dell Optimizer and Dell Precision Optimizer applications intelligently optimizes the performance on supported Latitude and Precision laptops using artificial intelligence and machine learning. It allows you to manage the laptops processor and cooling fan settings to optimize the surface temperature and fan noise.
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Follow these tips to improve computer efficiency:
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System Restore is an integrated Windows tool that is designed to protect and repair the operating system. When something goes wrong with your computer, System Restore should be used before restoring the computer to factory defaults.
Learn How to Use System Restore in Microsoft Windows.
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Overheating can occur when an application uses more hardware resources than necessary. Resetting the computer to factory defaults removes any applications that might be causing this issue.
Dell computers are built with a small amount of hard disk space that is reserved for reinstalling the operating system. This method is the easiest way to restore your Dell computer to factory condition. The restoration process deletes all user data from the computer, so be sure to back up all your files before starting this process.
Learn how to Factory Reset, Restore, or Reinstall Microsoft Windows on a Dell computer.
If the issue persists, contact Dell Technical Support.
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