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Jun 8 2007, 08:11 PM
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Well summer is hear that means it's getting warm out which means my computer is getting hotter then usually, but last couple of days I been thinking about how to keep my laptop cooler to beat this wonderful, I looked around and I haven't found anything that looks great to use to help cool my computer down. So my questions is to those who have a laptop any recommendations on a effective cooling system for a laptop computer?
Also don't just post links to some random website and say look here at stuff, I need a effective product thats low cost and something I don't need to take my laptop apart in order to get it connected. |
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Jun 8 2007, 08:34 PM
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Desperately seeking "any key" to continue... ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,467 Joined: 23-April 05 From: Trap17 storage box Member No.: 6,042 |
My sister's laptop was overheating as well. Last week, Office Depot had some great Memorial Day sales and I took the advantage of purchasing Targus Chillhub (retail $54.99) at a whopping $9.99. What a deal, what a steal!
Powered by USB with additional 4 USB ports built-in to the cooler pan, two silent fans directly centered two cooling fans seem to be doing the job. My sister's laptop has not frozen in past 3 hours of constant usage. In fact I am making this post using her laptop. Chillhub does not cool the laptop significantly. But by circulating the hot air formed underneath the laptop, it's at least making my sister's laptop free from sudden freezing. The drawback to Chillhub's design is that it's not wide enough for 15.4" laptop design. It seems like it was designed for traditional 15" laptops in the past--which my mother's ultra thin laptop fits perfectly. Other designs were considered, such as Antec, APC and Kensington. But my skepticism superseded any effective functionality and the price won me over my decision. According to my sister, it is better effective to place an ordinary house fan across the laptop--which cools even further and faster than any laptop cooler. That's my sister; always practical. |
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Jun 8 2007, 08:42 PM
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Ephesians 6:10-17 ![]() Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 1,893 Joined: 22-June 05 From: The World of Gentoo Member No.: 8,528 ![]() |
I need a effective product thats low cost and something I don't need to take my laptop apart in order to get it connected. Keep your A/C on at all times—there, an effective product that doesn't require getting into the laptop. Besides that, i don't see how you're going to cool it down without getting in there and doing some manual work. Btw, this desktop computer i'm using goes to around 45 degrees celcius, and it works fine on hot days. |
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Jun 9 2007, 06:00 AM
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Privileged Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 531 Joined: 12-January 07 From: Rocky Mountains, south of Banff National Park Member No.: 37,065 ![]() |
45? (113 F) My computer passes 45 C within about 15 seconds of waking it! I think you may want to re-visit that number... Sounds like you're living in a freezer on a factory trawler or something and doing nothing with your computer other then the screensaver and email!
It's nothing to see my computer go past 161 F (71 C) on a regular basis (it's at 138 F right now) and it's new, but it's still got a thermal shutdown safety switch. The first thing I'd do if I were you, Mike, is take it apart and blow those fans with some canned air. Dust is your enemy and will cause your computer to overheat in a hurry. Second, I'd consider something similar to what BH is describing. Just getting it off the table can make all the difference in the world! Many computers have design flaws that make cooling more challenging then others. I had trouble with my Toshiba Satellite turning off when it was sitting in the car seat next to me (streets and trips) at work and it never occurred to me it was just overheating! I just thought it was getting old and tired. After blowing out its fan, it runs much cooler and doesn't shut down when it's on the couch like it used to. Blow out those fans! |
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Jun 9 2007, 07:42 AM
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Newbie [Level 3] ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 7-June 07 From: USA, CA Member No.: 44,377 |
Obviously, like mentioned before, make sure you dust out your laptop to get that dust out of there. I hadn't for about a year or two, but after dusting it out, it ran around 5 times faster (at least) and was so much quieter. Also, look at some stores for a cooling system. Even go to a store and ask one of the employees for any recommendations, they (usually) know what's best.
Good luck finding this! |
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Jun 9 2007, 10:49 AM
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SM, I know that you've said you don't want anything to do with taking the laptop apart, but I think it might be your best option... my old hp laptop (not old, but older!) had a power problem, so after much worrying I decided to have a look. It doesn't change anything and you don't have to touch any metal parts to worry about static discharge at all
Honestly you're best option would be to clean the fans... It doesn't take anything and is free... It's surprisingly easy to clean 'em: Just turn the laptop upside down and put it flat on a table (with a towel to stop it scratching or whatever) undo the 5 or so screws holding the base plate off and carefully lift it off. get a cotton bud and clean the fans... I probably wouldn't blow them as teh dust would just go everywhere, but whatever you feel like bear in mind also that this would be quicker than waiting for a new cooler and having another thing to get working and keep with the laptop... OK if that's not your thing I think the zalman cooler would be a good thing to get... it's only £30 and I can say it is built well... none of those annoying creaks. (considering it's aluminium - comes in black or silver, whichever suits your comp better...) Also, it's the right size for up to 17" screen, not many other ones are! A quick google for a place to buy sent me here: Zalman cooler See Review ![]() This is it... it may also be good for a slight tilt in the keyboard of the laptop... I'm thinking I might save up and get one, I could use it right now (another bonus about this one is that, apparantly, the fans are nice and quite too, looking at reviews!) This post has been edited by Jimmy: Jun 9 2007, 11:16 AM |
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Jun 9 2007, 12:06 PM
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@Buff that is a steal of course that is a tad bit expensive and from what I been reading these things do break easily especially the fans.
@true fusion I usually do, sometimes I unplug my laptop and sit it right next the AC for a few minutes for it to drop down in the high 70's low 80's before I go back to what I do. @Watermonkey I bust a can out a couple times of month, but my laptop don't get that dusty due to the fact I have poor ventilation when I have it on my lap or on a pillion for comfort. I might haveto change my ventilation patterns around, interestingly enough I called up dell to see if I could adjust the fans myself, but no luck on that. @Jimmy thats what I more or less been looking at for a few hours of searching, I did most of it at newegg.com and you be surprised how many different cooling systems they have. Of course with my laptop being a Dell XPS it's pretty big and most of the cooling systems were small; however, I did find this one: ![]() with 198 reviews with 60% of them rated excellent I would say this would be the perfect one. FULL PRODUCT INFO |
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Jun 9 2007, 02:45 PM
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Premium Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 183 Joined: 10-May 07 From: ONT, Canada Member No.: 42,906 |
I was looking at a similar method for use at my cottage. It is a nice find but you have to remember that it is USB powered. Is there any info on battery usage? Things will be fine so long as you maintain outlet power, but I have a feeling that it will kill your battery.
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