On 11 Dec 2016 at 13:40, NdK wrote: [...] > I think it could even be realated to some HW issue. Are fans clean?
Yes, and all temperatures are under monitoring > Are capacitors OK? Electrolytic ones, the tall cylinders, often > tend to "explode": they usually have an 'X' on the top and that > should be flat and clean, else the capacitor is surely bad. I did not especially look for (visually) bad ones, when I had the laptop open last time for cleaning the fan (it is an HP EliteBook 8740w). But maybe I will have a deeper look on these guys the next time... Normally I would say, the laptop is still too young for dead caps... > Did you run a RAM test? And a CPU test? I will start at least a deeper RAM test maybe tonight (or in the morning.. :-/ or if I don't need the laptop for the necessary hours.... 8GB....) Regards Matthias PS.: Resent to list as first reply was only at NdK. sorry for confusion.. -- OpenPGP: http://www.mansfeld-elektronik.de/gnupgkey/mansfeld.asc Fingerprint: 6563 057D E6B8 9105 1CE4 18D0 4056 1F54 8B59 40EF _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users