Extremely high CPU temperatures

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Yestrerday, 5 minutes afer I turned my ACER aspire one d150 1-bk, I run Piriform Speccy, a programme that analyzes my hardware and the temperatures.I was surprised when my CPU temperature was over than 75 C.I hadn't run anything before and when I touched the bottom of my laptop, it was hot.The Temperature used to be around 50 C but it has somehow changed.
A year before, when my laptop was alright, I run a really heavy game (for intel atom n280 it is impossible to load) and since i had gaming mode power plan and my CPU needs great power to run games, the temperatures got high.I left my laptop on my bed and paused the game to go to school.There was smoke and my bed got black, fortunately my dad realised what happend and shut it down.Since then my internet card got burnt, 3 USBs and my keyboard.Now the temperaure gets higher every day and the fan is too small and weak.Please help me.
 
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its possible that the fan has burned out, without a fan cooling the components they can get really hot. IF the fans are working then it could be clogged with dust. Dust is a component killer, left unchecked it will eventually coat your components and dust is an insulator so its like putting a blanket inside your computer.

I would suggest taking it apart and thoroughly cleaning everything out and replacing the fans if they don't spin. If you don't feel confidant doing this yourself then I would suggest taking it to a repair shop. I wouldn't put much more into it then a cleaning though as others have suggested, its not a very high end system and there is no point spending hundreds repairing it when you could buy a new system for $400.


Toss out that system and get a new one. You killed the motherboard and for such a cheap system it's not worth repairing it.
 
its possible that the fan has burned out, without a fan cooling the components they can get really hot. IF the fans are working then it could be clogged with dust. Dust is a component killer, left unchecked it will eventually coat your components and dust is an insulator so its like putting a blanket inside your computer.

I would suggest taking it apart and thoroughly cleaning everything out and replacing the fans if they don't spin. If you don't feel confidant doing this yourself then I would suggest taking it to a repair shop. I wouldn't put much more into it then a cleaning though as others have suggested, its not a very high end system and there is no point spending hundreds repairing it when you could buy a new system for $400.
 
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