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Started by Dark Angel, 23-05-2009

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Well i've recntly noticed that my laptop gets really hot which causes FPS to fall and slower perfomance.


Any Solutions?


Well i thought about buying laptop cooler it will help but i would like to try something els before wasting shitload of money.

Quote from: 19YearsOldLesbian;16352Well i've recntly noticed that my laptop gets really hot which causes FPS to fall and slower perfomance.


Any Solutions?


Well i thought about buying laptop cooler it will help but i would like to try something els before wasting shitload of money.
get a desktop ? :P


Find the screws on the laptop. Open 'er up and get some compressed air (Or a vacuum). Blow out the heat sink (metal piece with A LOT of things sticking out of it) ------>Example-----> There SHOULD be alot of dirt and dust.

Next find the fans.
Hold the spinning part, and compress the bottom of it till its clean.

Finally if it still overheats, there is always a window you can throw it out of :)

Taking apart a laptop is a total pain. It comes apart in layers.

Honestly, get a desktop. Laptops are for research and typing up word documents, not gaming.

Quote from: HockeyMaster195 on 04-06-2009
Taking apart a laptop is a total pain. It comes apart in layers.

Honestly, get a desktop. Laptops are for research and typing up word documents, not gaming.

i agree there

Well i've already taken my laptop a part and back together like an AK.

I guess problem is caused by that my laptop fans aren't in the middle.

I guess i'll just buy a desktop >_<

Lol, computers are guns. Right. Taking apart an AK is easier than taking apart a laptop. Literally.

And don't buy a prefabricated desktop. You're wasting your money if you do. Build your own desktop and you'll know the thing inside and out, know exactly what's what, where everything is, and you'll know you got your money's worth out of the whole ordeal. Prefabricated computers are ridiculously marked up pieces of junk, for the most part. Another problem with prefabs is that most computer manufacturers are switching over to BTX design. BTX is smaller, a pain in the ass to work with, and the power supply is completely different. If your power supply ever fails and you have a BTX computer, be ready to shell out $150-$200 for a new shitty BTX power supply.

Laptops are portable, easy for the casual gaming, thats what i use mine for, but desktops should be for home use, powerful, big, and problem free (usually).

Quotebreslau: if i cant cheat i dont wanna play
breslau: period

put something under your laptop maybe a book (thats what i do) really helps cause the fan isn?t blocked from the tabkle then


Well i've rolled for sheets of paper and placed 1 in each corner.

Core Status:

Core 1 : Cool
Core 2 : Cool

But still

Computer is really hot >_< it's time to open the window.

That's what i used to do with my laptop, after 5 years.. the graphics card started to mess up the coloring, and the battery failed...

Quotebreslau: if i cant cheat i dont wanna play
breslau: period

My laptop is so shitty it's unable to overheat, so -
My solution to your probem is:

1. GO TO THE FLEA MARKET
2. FIND A SHITTY LAPTOP
3. BUY AND USE THE SHITTY LAPTOP FOR GAMING
4. PROBLEM SOLVED.
rawr.

Quote from: rawrmon on 07-06-2009
My laptop is so shitty it's unable to overheat, so -
My solution to your probem is:

1. GO TO THE FLEA MARKET
2. FIND A SHITTY LAPTOP
3. BUY AND USE THE SHITTY LAPTOP FOR GAMING
4. PROBLEM SOLVED.


Eh shitty laptop = EP2 Engine won't work >_<

It's probably because you're always with it, that makes it hot.

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