Note II Heating Up

I've had my Note II since Dec 2012 and today I noticed it was getting hot on the top near the face camera.  This issue is all the time, I've turned off Wifi, Bluetooth, etch and nothing fixes it.  I can feel the heat in my pocket and especially when I put the phone to my ear.  I also noticed that my Wifi is acting odd as sometimes it connects and sometimes it doesn't.  When the Wifi Connects, I only get from 1-4Mb Download where as my Samsung Note 10.1 Tablet gets 20Mb Download speed as usual.  I don't know if I should go to the Verizon store and get it checkout, but don't know if they will just say its normal behavior which I know it isn't.  I've been running JB 4.1.2 since the OTA update come out.  Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

    Dja2k,
I want to ensure your Note II is running in prime condition. Is it safe to assume there is no physical or water damage to the device? In addition, to rule out software or applications bugs could you please test the device in Safe Mode? http://vz.to/17FJ5Tk
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    Lesson 2: Plastic or Ceramic does not conduct heat!
    What do we learn from this?
    1: Adding heatsinks to Memory chips, I/O chips, regulators etc that hasn't a metal layer and it isn't touching it is useless!
    (Happens on many regulators, even MSI does it! (They want to kill me for saying this!))
    2: Adding special-cooler-heatsinks to CPU's that have heatspreaders is useless unless you remove the heat-spreader.
    All in all, one can not cool chips unless they have a metal surface, period.
    If you want to overclock a CPU, remove the heatspreader and then cool it! It will do 100x more then with the heatspreader!
    Further cooling:
    1: Bottom sucks air in!
    2: Top suck air out!
    Harddisks!
    1: Harddisks DO NOT NEED COOLING! NEVER EVER! Else they would have cooling ribbons, but they don't!
    Do not cool them, they run better when being hot....yes hot!
    Try running your car at full speed when being cooled to the max, it will die on you, no joke.
    Memory:
    Please buy cheap memory, it functions the same as expensive memory when having the same specs.
    Using fancy state of the crap heatsinks will not do anything but look stupid, if you try to talk like you know all to an electronic engineer about your special "cooled" memory, he will laugh with your stupidity. As your chips have a plastic surface! See lesson 1.
    Shoot me if you like, but then with reason please.....as I see people talking rubbish over this over and over again.
    Thanks for reading

    Quote from: Bas on 10-August-08, 04:37:00
    Not enough to make a differance.
    But it still conducts heat.
    Quote from: Bas on 10-August-08, 04:37:00
    Remove the heat-spreader and you will know
    Yes it is necessary, heatspreaders are there to avoid mistakes, they are a killer to any REAL OC attempt!
    People that OC with heatspreader are a joke
    You want people to remove an IHS for a 2-5c temperature difference? (see: http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=168141&highlight=Running+naked for reference) Majority of Intel IHS' are on real good, removing them usually kills the CPU. Also to add, you must usually have a waterblock to make any descent contact with a bare core. Majority of heatsinks will not apply enough pressure or even make any contact at all.
    Quote from: Bas on 10-August-08, 04:37:00
    Rubbish, your memory doesn't go one bit faster, sure it gets a bit warm, but without a heatsink it will work just the same.
    Take them off and see how far the OC differs, won't be much, I bet 1MHz below or less
    I never said it overclocked better, I just said the heat is being transferred and dissipated. The memory will have a longer life.

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