I'm not sure what kind of Laptop you use, but this article might help
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stevetheipad wrote:
I'm not sure what kind of Laptop you use, but this article might help
Cool! I have a Dell Inspiron, not sure on the specifics.
I found this. Apparently it's some kind of fancy, expensive high-tech pad with cooling crystals or something. You need to buy it, though
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luiysia wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
I'm not sure what kind of Laptop you use, but this article might help
Cool! I have a Dell Inspiron, not sure on the specifics.
I found this. Apparently it's some kind of fancy, expensive high-tech pad with cooling crystals or something. You need to buy it, though
Eeek, yes, Dells tend to heat up pretty easily.
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stevetheipad wrote:
luiysia wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
I'm not sure what kind of Laptop you use, but this article might help
Cool! I have a Dell Inspiron, not sure on the specifics.
I found this. Apparently it's some kind of fancy, expensive high-tech pad with cooling crystals or something. You need to buy it, thoughEeek, yes, Dells tend to heat up pretty easily.
My Mac gets even hotter.
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jvvg wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
luiysia wrote:
Cool! I have a Dell Inspiron, not sure on the specifics.
I found this. Apparently it's some kind of fancy, expensive high-tech pad with cooling crystals or something. You need to buy it, thoughEeek, yes, Dells tend to heat up pretty easily.
My Mac gets even hotter.
Really? Mine can run almost anything without overheating. It did turn on it's fan while playing this really high-quality graphics game, but that's about it.
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stevetheipad wrote:
jvvg wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Eeek, yes, Dells tend to heat up pretty easily.My Mac gets even hotter.
Really? Mine can run almost anything without overheating. It did turn on it's fan while playing this really high-quality graphics game, but that's about it.
I've burned my hand on about all of my computers, but my Mac was the worst.
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I'm really not sure how. Refrain from using it for a while. That should probably help.
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stevetheipad wrote:
jvvg wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Eeek, yes, Dells tend to heat up pretty easily.
My Mac gets even hotter.
Really? Mine can run almost anything without overheating. It did turn on it's fan while playing this really high-quality graphics game, but that's about it.
HA iPads use themselves to do things! They don't use computers! Liar! You're a human!
Last edited by ImagineIt (2012-05-27 22:22:37)
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ImagineIt wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
jvvg wrote:
My Mac gets even hotter.Really? Mine can run almost anything without overheating. It did turn on it's fan while playing this really high-quality graphics game, but that's about it.
HA iPads use themselves to do things! They don't use computers! Liar! You're a human!
*gasp*
you may be right...
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ImagineIt wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
jvvg wrote:
My Mac gets even hotter.Really? Mine can run almost anything without overheating. It did turn on it's fan while playing this really high-quality graphics game, but that's about it.
HA iPads use themselves to do things! They don't use computers! Liar! You're a human!
How would you know? 'Cause it turns out that I might just use Logmein for iPad to control my Mac book Pro.
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jvvg wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
jvvg wrote:
My Mac gets even hotter.Really? Mine can run almost anything without overheating. It did turn on it's fan while playing this really high-quality graphics game, but that's about it.
I've burned my hand on about all of my computers, but my Mac was the worst.
You burned your hand?? O_O What were you running?
I think it's only really overheating if it starts to shut down, if the fan just turns on it's fine. I just think the fan's annoying due to a sort of what I like to call minimalist complex about my computer (that's not a real thing to call it, by the way). I try to have as few things on it as possible, like tabs.
ImagineIt wrote:
Refrain from using it for a while.
NEVERRRRRR
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luiysia wrote:
jvvg wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Really? Mine can run almost anything without overheating. It did turn on it's fan while playing this really high-quality graphics game, but that's about it.I've burned my hand on about all of my computers, but my Mac was the worst.
You burned your hand?? O_O What were you running?
I think it's only really overheating if it starts to shut down, if the fan just turns on it's fine. I just think the fan's annoying due to a sort of what I like to call minimalist complex about my computer (that's not a real thing to call it, by the way). I try to have as few things on it as possible, like tabs.ImagineIt wrote:
Refrain from using it for a while.
NEVERRRRRR
Yeah, I burned my hand when I was trying to calculate pi.
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ImagineIt wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
jvvg wrote:
My Mac gets even hotter.Really? Mine can run almost anything without overheating. It did turn on it's fan while playing this really high-quality graphics game, but that's about it.
HA iPads use themselves to do things! They don't use computers! Liar! You're a human!
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Dell laptops can use i8kfan utility which lets you control the fans.
You can also keep the laptop out of direct sunlight.
If it's really hot, place the laptop on a bag of frozen peas or similar.
EDIT: @steve: PC laptops tend to be prone to overheating.
Last edited by jji7skyline (2012-05-27 22:46:29)
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jji7skyline wrote:
Dell laptops can use i8kfan utility which lets you control the fans.
You can also keep the laptop out of direct sunlight.
If it's really hot, place the laptop on a bag of frozen peas or similar.
EDIT: @steve: PC laptops tend to be prone to overheating.
Ehh, my laptop is generally OK about overheating, it never gets really hot, though that might be just because I never do much that's really complex like 3D games or Photoshop.
I like to use the "textbook-frozen-water-bottle" technique, except freezing stuff takes time.
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Um... turn it off and put it by a fan or something? Of course, make sure the fan is blowing into your computer's fan.
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luiysia wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Dell laptops can use i8kfan utility which lets you control the fans.
You can also keep the laptop out of direct sunlight.
If it's really hot, place the laptop on a bag of frozen peas or similar.
EDIT: @steve: PC laptops tend to be prone to overheating.Ehh, my laptop is generally OK about overheating, it never gets really hot, though that might be just because I never do much that's really complex like 3D games or Photoshop.
I like to use the "textbook-frozen-water-bottle" technique, except freezing stuff takes time.
And they tend to melt pretty quickly
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trinary wrote:
Turn it off.
The best way to do this on a Windows PC is to click the Start menu, and then click the shut down button.
It is also possible to turn the computer off with the power button, or by disconnecting power however this is not recommended.
Yea... I just felt like typing that up
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I keep a small fan by my computer, when it feels too hot I just turn it on
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That is what a cooling pad was designed for. I heard that you shouldn't use ice packs and stuff to cool your computer. (Probably from condensation and water getting inside your computer.) My computer which is a HP/Compaq Presario CQ61. I also heard that Presario's overheat easily, which I agree with that because my friend's one does that too.
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Cassiedragon wrote:
I keep a small fan by my computer, when it feels too hot I just turn it on
You can get little USB fans too
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jvvg wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
luiysia wrote:
Cool! I have a Dell Inspiron, not sure on the specifics.
I found this. Apparently it's some kind of fancy, expensive high-tech pad with cooling crystals or something. You need to buy it, thoughEeek, yes, Dells tend to heat up pretty easily.
My Mac gets even hotter.
And my Gateway gets even hotter.
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HPs have actually been proven to run hotter than other brands. Not without good reason, because I can't tell the difference between the bottom of my HP laptop and the surface of the sun when playing Minecraft, Mass Effect 2, or Nitronic Rush.
What I usually do is quit playing games for about 15 minutes, until it cools down. It also doesn't hurt to keep it off bed sheets and other soft things, because that will block off the ventilation.
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