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Overheating Laptops Are a Serious Issue



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By : Gregg Housh    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-24 13:49:37
Excessive heat is an enemy of functioning computer parts. Desktop computers benefit from lots of open space for several fans. This makes the dissipation of heat simpler. Sadly, it s more challenging when you are dealing with a laptop. There are only a few ways to control the operating temperature of your laptop.

For some reason, laptops are typically built with ventilation on the bottom. If these vents become covered up with comforters, thick carpets or even your legs, they will not be able to draw heat away from the interior and the laptop will begin to overheat. The unfortunate thing is that this means laptop fans will not be able to circulate air when resting in your lap. While a little heat every once in a while won t instantly permanently damage your computer, this will wreck the delicate components over time.

Some laptop overheating problems are not caused by obstructed vents, although it is an extremely common issue. Resting your laptop in an excessively hot environment can sometimes result in internal heating issues. It s better not to use your laptop on a hot surface like a metal table in the sun or near a hot stove. Keeping laptops off of hot surfaces and away from sources of heat are two easy ways to reduce overheating problems caused by environmental issues.

Many companies make stands and cooling pads that you can purchase for your laptop. If the fans are correctly positioned on such a device, you could easily rest your notebook in your lap with a cooling pad. A notebook stand safely raises your notebook to allow for better air circulation. A cooling pad is a powered device that uses fans like the ones inside your computer to pull heat away from your notebook. A cooling pad will generally connect to your laptop for power. They sometimes also have power adapters that plug directly into a typical wall socket. These pads contain fans that will help cool the computer. The fans will either draw air to or from the laptop. You will want to choose a fan configuration that cooperates with the built in fans on your machine. These notebook coolers are made with plastic or aluminum. Since it draws heat away from your laptop, aluminum is the preferred material.

However, if you are dealing with a recurring overheating problem, you may need a more complicated solution. Like any part of your laptop, the internal fans can fail. If your laptop suddenly develops a heating problem that it didn t in the past, a broken fan could be the cause. Don t attempt to fix this yourself: opening up your laptop can void the warranty and you could damage the very delicate hardware. Another complex issue that can arise is that Sometimes the thermal paste on the inside the laptop will stop functioning correctly. In this case, new thermal paste should be applied. Again, this is not something that a novice user should attempt. This requires taking the laptop apart for serious work.

Heat is tremendously harmful for a laptop. Due to their compact design, it is hard to achieve good airflow in these mini computers. This means that a laptop s operating temperatures should be checked from time to time. This will let you know if any temperature problems are developing. If you notice very high temperatures, you should have it checked out as soon as possible. This will greatly extend the life of your hardware. You can find the ideal temperature of your laptop online. You can use a sensor monitoring program to check that your components are operating at a safe level.

Author Resource:

Gregg Housh is the Technician Manager at Geek Choice a http://www.geekchoice.com Computer Repair company. http://www.insiderpages.com/b/15245492375 Geek Choice solves computer problems such as: http://www.geekchoice.com Slow computer, Virus Removal, and much more.

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