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my laptop appears to be constantly overheating and lagging out, especially when i'm listening to music or have any kind of audio on. i don't have it on my lap/soft surface (i'm not completely ******ed), i have it on a desk all the time i'm using it and as far as i'm aware all the air vents (i can see) aren't blocked.
it has 4gb of ram which should be enough to manage spotify and msn without having issues, surely?!
are there any straight forward/pretty cheap-ish things i can do to keep my computer cool? i used to have a lap table thing with a fan in for my smaller laptop but this is too big.
yeah any help/ideas + rep.
Ether buy a cool pad (Only like £10 for a cheap one) or spray some compressed air (Very Cheap) into your vents to clear dust etc, these are the only things I could think of that are cheap :)
Mathew
22-02-2012, 09:10 PM
Compressed air worked a treat on one of my old laptops. It feels silly buying a can of air but it's really good.. :P
I had a similar problem with my old laptop. I helped the problem with a 3 fan cool pad which really helped keep the underside cool.
So i would recommend you take a look at the different cool pads which are available.
where can i find these cool pads?!?!
also compressed air interestinggg, any idea where i can get that too? thanks guys x
Places like PC World, Currys & Comet will have them
Compressed air:
http://www.google.co.uk/m/products/catalog?q=compressed+air&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=4824991007542312689&sa=X&ei=kmFFT8rBO9PJ8gP1xdXVBA&ved=0CEgQ8wIwAw
You could probs find a better deal somewhere, I'm on my phone ATM :P
Cooling pad:
http://www.google.co.uk/m/products/detail?client=safari&hl=en&oe=UTF-8&q=laptop+cooler&cid=2019103170749009722
peteyt
22-02-2012, 11:50 PM
Was about to say compressed air and a cooling pad. I have a PC and it would constantly turn off all the time and I didn't know why - it turned out the main fan and the processor's fan where too clogged up and just need cleaned. Also make sure your fan.
Also are your fans working. There was one time when my PC was playing up and I didn't realise that the fans had stopped just a loose connection. I don't really use laptops but there should be a fan by the processor to stop it getting to hot.
If you find your laptop keeps lagging when it's being cooled, try defragmenting the hard disk.
Markeh
23-02-2012, 04:32 PM
What laptop is this?
I ask because mine did things similar to this. Then started shutting off. And just today has expired completely.
RealClifford
23-02-2012, 11:45 PM
As said in previous posts.
My recommendation would be to get some compressed air and clear out any vents that are visible. This will get rid of any dust that may be causing the vents to be basically useless.
I'm not too sure how savvy you are with computers but personally I'd take the case off then spray it out just to be sure you're getting rid of dust not just pushing it deeper into the unit.
Also if the vents are blocked a cooling pad is only so effective.
But that said laptops are very prone to getting hot and overheating. So a cooling pad is a great idea. Any chance you could tell me what model laptop you have? I can then give you a few links to a few different things you could do, and a few examples of things you could buy. :D
If both of those two options don't work do let me know and I'll message you with a few more technical steps that you could take. But these are the simplest and cheapest things you could do.
eBay tbh haha.
where can i find these cool pads?!?!
also compressed air interestinggg, any idea where i can get that too? thanks guys x
RealClifford
24-02-2012, 12:14 AM
eBay tbh haha.
+rep I thought it, you said it :D
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