Saturday, January 23, 2010

Laptop Stand With Cooling Fan Will It Hurt To Set A Laptop On Your Lap Without A Stand Or A Cooling Stand?

Will it hurt to set a laptop on your lap without a stand or a cooling stand? - laptop stand with cooling fan

I bought a laptop and wondered if he would leave on his lap with a stand or in the cold-laid ... going to break or burn the fan in the laptop? or leads to more heat?

4 comments:

  1. Usually does not hurt to leave a laptop on your lap. Laptops have their temparature control with temperature sensors and fan speed. If despite that it becomes a hot stove, I have download speeds of fan control software propose Since (on the MacBook, smcFanControl) I.

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  2. At risk of sounding rude, these two replies flat wrong. The correct answer is between "probable" and "always."

    The laptops are temperature sensors and fans to cool the device, but if the airflow is inadequate or absent, are unnecessary. If you have a laptop on your lap or soft and irregular surface of another, it is likely that the holes in the ground and / or attachments blocked by the legs or other object (eg, ceiling, etc..) Regardless of programs and processes, if the holes are blocked, into the team first heat. While the fans continue to run in this situation, you are only able to move the hot air and air in motion remains trapped in the team anyway. In addition, the laptop can not be hot when you warm up again. The temperature outside is not important, CPU temperature is inside.

    The cooling system is designed to breathe fresh air and circulate the hot air at once. Even with the laptop on a messy desk can be problematic if tCable problems somehow preventing the entry and / or exhaust holes.

    In summary, the notebook, despite its name is not intended to be used in a row.

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  3. Generally, no. They call it a laptop for a reason.

    If you are high-performance gaming or photo and video editing ... May a look. If you feel sure that your legs are warm, then only that the vents are not obstructed.

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