Laptop cooling ideas?
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2013-07-27, 20:32
(This post was last modified: 2013-07-27 20:37 by Chuck.)
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RE: Laptop cooling ideas?
I don't see any reason to do anything. That's a normal operating temperature and the device should be designed to function there. If a fan is broken, replace it. If you want to spend money, there exist notebook-coolers which are basically plates with some fans in it that blows air to the lowerside of the device. Example device
All experiments with ice or freezers are likely to harm the device and components due to high and rapid temperature changes and/or condensation and strain electronic and mechanical joints. Even the bag-idea, that Cookie mentioned, contains air that condensates. On a general note, all electronic devices coming from a cold environment (ie stored in a car/post office during a cold night) should acclimatise a couple of hours before started up to avoid the effects described above. |
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