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Laptop Overheating

May 4th 2008 22:35
Laptop overheating can be a common problem, especially with older laptops and thinner laptops. You don't want your personal computer shutting down in the middle of an important business report or classwork because it overheated. You risk the loss of all your information and hard work. You may actually be experiencing this already, but not be aware of the cause. Well, if your laptop is shutting off after a few hours of use, then it's probably due to overheating issues.


What you can do is purchase a laptop cooling pad. They're actually pretty cheap, ranging from $15 to $30. I'd say they're definitely worth the cash if you're going to be doing most of your research, projects, and reports, on a personal laptop.

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Comment by Fobzy

May 4th 2008 23:58
You're not suggesting my new Mac , thin and light, is going to overheat, are u?

Comment by Whitney

May 5th 2008 00:14
Because laptops tend to put off the same or very similar power as a desktop, the thiner the laptop the higher the likelihood it will overheat.

Comment by Tyronne

May 5th 2008 00:27
Great idea -- I think one of these is what I need for my laptop -- it keeps cutting out and I suspect it's to do with over heating.

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May 5th 2008 06:04
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