Apr 25, 2012, 01:00 PM
If you aren't going to take it away from home you are probably better off just getting a desktop. You will likely be fine for awhile though. I suggest you download heat monitoring tools such as evga precision and a cpu clock to keep an eye on temperatures. If Temperatures ever reach a dangerous area, you might be best off turning it off and letting it cool down for awhile.(80c, I would keep an eye on it. 90c and above I would probably consider stopping my current task. It all depends on how old the parts are.)
Also, fans around your hands aren't likely to cool the laptop much, but it can't hurt any. As far as I have been told your best option is to use a cooling pad.
Also, fans around your hands aren't likely to cool the laptop much, but it can't hurt any. As far as I have been told your best option is to use a cooling pad.
I was a commando you know.