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Some Best Ways to Cool Down Your Hot Laptop/ PC

How do i know the time for me to cool down my Laptop. How do I know?

So, if your laptop fan is making some strange voice or Feeling hot whenever it is in use. Then, here are Some ways to cool your laptop down.

GIVE IT A REST.

If you have a desktop and a laptop, divide your time between the two. Don’t sleep/hibernate/shutdown every other minute. If you just logged on to check your e-mail, better to leave your laptop on than to turn it off soon after, especially if you may use it again later that day. Your laptop — and even more so a netbook — might not be able to take as much abuse as your desktop, so treat it with care.


FIND A HARD, FLAT SURFACE


First things to know first. Where are you placing your laptop? If it is on a soft surface like your bed or nestled in between you and a pillow, you’re doing it wrong. Find a hard, flat surface. That’ll help maintain good air flow. The floor is not ideal because it tends to collect dust particles more easily. And contrary to what its name implies, your lap is also not the most optimal place to keep your laptop. Along the same lines, don’t block the vents with decorative stickers or other paraphernalia. 


Also try to work in a cool room and, whatever you do, don’t place your laptop in direct sunlight or in a car.

CLEAN OUT THE DUST.

One cause of an excessively hot laptop is dust. There are various ways to address this. The simplest is to purchase a can of compressed air and spray it into the vents in quick, short bursts. Be sure your machine is powered off and unplugged before doing so. You can also use a cotton swab to clean out any visible dust or suck it out using a computer vacuum. Another option is to open your panels and access your fans directly. Just be careful of sensitive components. Opening your laptop’s panel might also void your warranty. Speaking of which, if you have one, get the manufacturer to take a look at your device. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to clean out your heatsink, card slots, CD/DVD drive and other dust-prone areas.

RAISE YOUR LAPTOP A LITTLE:

You can easily get your laptop cool by raising your laptop a little bit up, so that the panel will able to attract more air. I. E by raising with piece of paper / cream cover Or any objects that can rest well on floor, then place your laptop on it.

BUY A STAND OR MAKE ONE:

There are many different kinds of laptop stands. Some, for example, come with fans; others do not. Some have cushions and some don’t. Do your research and get one that serves your needs.





CHECK AND ADJUST YOUR SETTINGS


Make sure your laptop is set up to handle a heavy graphics load. Gamers and movie watchers, this especially applies to you. At the same time, if your software works fine as is, don’t update it unnecessarily. The goal is to reduce your machine’s work load. If your BIOS settings were recently updated, for example, and your fan starts acting up shortly thereafter, you might try restoring them. Lowering your screen’s brightness, unplugging U.S.B.-powered devices and closing idle apps that are hogging up CPU time will also help cool things down. Last, make sure your power-management settings are properly activated.

MONITOR THE TEMPERATURE

You do it to gauge a fever. Same goes for your laptop.
SpeedFan is one program that’ll get you going.




PLACE A WORKING FAN BESIDE IT:
You can set up a standing fan near your laptop to provide it with a cool breeze, but you’d be better off with additional fans and coolers, say, for your graphics card and hard drive.

DON’T ASSUME

Different laptops have different fans. Yours could be loud by nature so don’t assume that an active fan is indicative of an overheating problem. However, if your laptop starts to freeze or crash frequently, these could be warning signs of an impending meltdown.

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