I have an Asus1201N and have been having some shutdown issues with it - unfortunately since I have been travelling I havent done much until I got home and settled in.
It runs an Intel Atom 330
I believe these are it's specs
sSpec Number: SLG9Y
CPU Speed: 1.60 GHz
PCG:
Bus Speed: 533 MHz
Bus/Core Ratio: 12.0
L2 Cache Size: 1 MB
L2 Cache Speed: 1.6 GHz
Package Type: Micro-FCBGA
Manufacturing Technology: 45 nm
Core Stepping: C0
CPUID String: 106C2h
Thermal Design Power: 8W
Thermal Specification: 85.2°C
VID Voltage Range: .90V-1.162V
Just installed CoreTemp
Here are the readings
Frequency: 1599.86MHz (133.32x12.0)
VID : 1.1625v
TjMax 125.0
Core #0 : 99 to 101oC at 0% to 12% Load
Core #1 : 101 to 104oC at 5% to 7% Load
Just how bad are these temperatures?
Re: Just how bad are these temperatures?
Those are pretty bad temperatures, if your getting random shut downs thats even worse. So follow these steps:
Make sure your fan is spinning, Also Buy a can of compressed air and clean the heatsinks/vents of your laptop. Make sure they are indeed clear. Also always keep your laptop on a hard surface, like a table. Never on your lap or on a bed. Obviously there are always people who insist on leaving there laptop on a bed even though they know its not good for it. If you want to do this, leave it under a book. make sure when the laptop sinks into the bed, it doesn't cover the vents.
if your fan isn't spinning make sure to contact asus to warranty replacements.
imposter
Make sure your fan is spinning, Also Buy a can of compressed air and clean the heatsinks/vents of your laptop. Make sure they are indeed clear. Also always keep your laptop on a hard surface, like a table. Never on your lap or on a bed. Obviously there are always people who insist on leaving there laptop on a bed even though they know its not good for it. If you want to do this, leave it under a book. make sure when the laptop sinks into the bed, it doesn't cover the vents.
if your fan isn't spinning make sure to contact asus to warranty replacements.
imposter