cybrnook
Senior Member
Well to start with, you really are not giving enough info. A thread titled "Asus", and quick one line comments of "It overheats" is not enough for us to, at least in any serious manner, help you.
There are many factors that play into heat, ambient, load, chipset etc... If you search these forums you will see almost countless discussions on heat, and they all end really the same. That these chips are good up to almost 120, and really anything less is life.
Some users have added laptop cooling pads or USB 5v fans, really user preference as those force dust.
In your case, since you already removed the heatsinks, it could be something stupid like you not putting them back on properly or damaging the thermal pad.
There are many factors that play into heat, ambient, load, chipset etc... If you search these forums you will see almost countless discussions on heat, and they all end really the same. That these chips are good up to almost 120, and really anything less is life.
Some users have added laptop cooling pads or USB 5v fans, really user preference as those force dust.
In your case, since you already removed the heatsinks, it could be something stupid like you not putting them back on properly or damaging the thermal pad.