Overheating can cause the laptop to show
abnormal behaviour thereby causing the internal machinery to fail.
Follow the following procedure to avoid it.
1. Compressed Air: While working with laptop in
dusty condition then there are chances that the dust gets deposited on
the circulating and cooling vents thereby choking them altogether. This
can cause the fan to get over worked as the head will not be dissipated
as efficiently. Thus the fan will work at dangerously high temperatures.
So in order to avoid this situation buy a can of compressed air from a
nearby computer store and it will cost you only some dollars. Take this
can and spray it on the vents of your laptop. This will remove all the
dust and keep your laptop cool.
2. Power Settings: When we work on the laptop that
is on the charging then we set the mode as “High Performance”. This
setting will consume the most power and will cause your laptop to
overheat. A simple remedy to this problem is to set the laptop in the
balanced or power saver mode. This will ensure that your laptop consumes
only that amount of power that is required by it. Thus a large amount
of heat is saved from generating by avoiding the large speeds of the
processor. When the laptop is used for playing games then you should set
the mode of your laptop to “High Performance”.
3. Surface: While we are working the laptop then it
can be quite comfortable when we place it on the pillow or blanket. But
the fact is these surfaces choke the vents of your laptop thereby
causing it to overheat. The soft nature of the surface will not allow
the heat to escape and thus will be reflected back into the internal
machinery. The best surface on which you should keep your laptop is the
flat one such as a table. If you want to keep it on some soft surface
then you should keep it on some hard cover book or similar surface. This
will allow proper flow of air and heat to escape out of the system
properly.
4. Powering Off Your Laptop: When you see that you
might not be working on your laptop then you must switch it off rather
than keeping it on the standby. We would not suggest you “hibernate”
option as it will take a toll on your RAM. Powering off your laptop will
keep it cool and doesn’t eat away the battery. It is as simple as that.
5. Cooling Pad: You can invest some money on your
laptop then you can consider using a cooling pad for your laptop. For
about $25 you can get a cooling pad for your laptop and believe me it is
every worth of the penny you spend on it.
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