Hi everyone,
I am new on the forums.
Before seeking further help, I thought maybe someone knows more information or could help me out.
My friend has a laptop Lenovo G580.
CPU: Celeron 1000 M
GPU: Integrated
RAM: 8 GB (he upgraded from 4 to 8)
Windows 7
He got a CPU from Amazon or so, i5 3200M. We saw it's possible to upgrade, so we installed it.
After initial run, the laptop speed was very noticeable, maybe like X3.
Although, after 20-25 minutes of running, it shuts down automatically.
Just to note some stuff:
- It doesn't overheat, we're taking care of the heat problem with external fans, + the temperature goes to around 40 something.
- I am more experienced in "Googling", so I tried MOST of the help tips in optimizing battery, removing battery, high-perfomance visuals, balanced power, high optimized power, etc, nothing worked.
- When returned to the old CPU, the laptop doesn't shut down. So we assume the CPU is the problem, although I might have 2 inquires:
1. Is the CPU faulty? (no pins are messed or anything, everything is okay and carefully done)
2. If the CPU is not problematic, maybe the laptop needs better power supply? How do you increase power supply in laptops? Probably, adapters? Sorry, don't know much about hardware stuff.
I would appreciate anyone's answers and help.
I am new on the forums.
Before seeking further help, I thought maybe someone knows more information or could help me out.
My friend has a laptop Lenovo G580.
CPU: Celeron 1000 M
GPU: Integrated
RAM: 8 GB (he upgraded from 4 to 8)
Windows 7
He got a CPU from Amazon or so, i5 3200M. We saw it's possible to upgrade, so we installed it.
After initial run, the laptop speed was very noticeable, maybe like X3.
Although, after 20-25 minutes of running, it shuts down automatically.
Just to note some stuff:
- It doesn't overheat, we're taking care of the heat problem with external fans, + the temperature goes to around 40 something.
- I am more experienced in "Googling", so I tried MOST of the help tips in optimizing battery, removing battery, high-perfomance visuals, balanced power, high optimized power, etc, nothing worked.
- When returned to the old CPU, the laptop doesn't shut down. So we assume the CPU is the problem, although I might have 2 inquires:
1. Is the CPU faulty? (no pins are messed or anything, everything is okay and carefully done)
2. If the CPU is not problematic, maybe the laptop needs better power supply? How do you increase power supply in laptops? Probably, adapters? Sorry, don't know much about hardware stuff.
I would appreciate anyone's answers and help.