The joys of
laptop computers!
They are very easy to
carry when traveling, convenient and
light weight; we can never get
enough of these versatile machines!
Laptops are becoming extremely
popular and for good
reason.
While laptops are popular and
convenient, they do come with their "fair share" of
problems - Maintenance Costs. Repairing and maintaining laptops is usually more expensive than
their desktop counterparts. Today, we will discuss the biggest disadvantage
that laptop computers have, when compared
to desktop computers....
OVERHEATING !
Many people have problems
with their laptop computers shutting down unexpectedly, restarting randomly, "Blue Screening"
(BSOD), becoming extremely hot to touch and more. When
people experience those symptoms, many mistake them for:
spyware, drivers problems, viruses and more.
The GOOD thing is, we will teach
you how to prevent laptop overheating, so if you ever
experience any of the aforementioned problems, you know
that HEAT won't be the cause!
Laptops are smaller than
desktops, thus have much less room for cooling. The
cooling fans are usually located near the middle bottom
of the laptop, which causes heat from the cooling fans
to be blown out of the bottom of the computer. (see picture below)
This explains why your lap gets
"warm" or "hot" when sitting a laptop on it for long
periods of time. That actually contributes to your
laptop overheating. Also, placing your laptop on any
"cloth" surface such as bed covers, clothing, carpet,
etc; can cause insufficient heat dissipation and can
cause your laptop to overheat. Once again, an
overheating laptop can shut down, restart randomly, Blue
Screen and/or cause permanent and expensive hardware
damage.
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Here are some
suggestions to prevent laptop
overheating:
1.) Use a
"Laptop Cooling Pad."
These small devices attach
to your laptop via USB, and contain fans that aim upward
into your laptop vents, helping to cool the CPU down.
They also work very well for keeping your lap cool! (see picture below)
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2.) Buy a can
of "Compressed Air."
These cans
can be found in virtually any big chain store; Walmart,
Target, Radio Shack, etc. Attach the "straw" to the can.
Next, flip your laptop upside down and blow the
compressed air into the cooling vents. Continue to press
the nozzle for the air to escape, while moving the can
around in circular motions to clean any dust, debris,
lent, or any other foreign object that may be
obstructing the flow of air or cooling process. Do this
regularly, at least once every 1-2 months. (see
picture below)
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3.)Remove your laptop battery when it's plugged into a power outlet.
This will help preserve
your battery's life, and prevent excessive heat buildup
that occurs while continuing to charge your laptop
battery after it has been fully charged. Since the
battery is a conductor of heat, it helps to remove it
when it is fully charged. (see picture below)
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4.)
Avoid exposing your laptop to direct
sunlight - in high temperatures for long periods of
time.
Remember this
statement if nothing else: "When it comes to computer
components, heat KILLS!"
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5.) Ensure your
cooling fan works at all times!
If it
is "obstructed", or makes "strange and unusual" noises,
get it checked out immediately. The cooling fan(s) cool
down the CPU and blow the heat away from your computer.
The picture on the below shows a cooling fan
assembly exposed, after the laptop has been "taken
apart."
This is necessary
when replacing or servicing a laptop fan. The CPU must
remain cool at all times. Without a CPU, your
computer is nothing more than a lap anchor.
(see picture below)
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Well I hope this article
will help end your overheating laptop frustration! If
you have a new or newer computer and it works like it's
new, this will help keep it working that way.
Happy
Computing!
Raymond Mackie - TekTime Toll Free:
1-866-931-5562 EXT#2