Yes. it increases its speed around 60 ºC, but sometimes the temperatures go from 60 ºC to 80 ºC too quickly, and the fan has no chance to respond.
Also, the temperatures behave a little better when unplugged and working on battery.
Hello, I have my laptop from around 2012, it's a national brand based on some Chinese model unknown to me. In the last year, I've been experiencing serious overheating problems. I cleaned up, as much as I could, replaced the thermal grease, and added thermal pads, I'm not sure about the part...
I have an old, clicking HDD and I saw that it might be possible to recover some data, fixing the head position. But I would like to avoid the risk of opening the drive. I heard there's a software capable of doing that.