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laptop hitting 80-85c temp, how do i cool it?

harleystcool

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so i'm running 4 bots out of a i5 laptop, its hitting a 85% cpu power and 80-85 temp C. I bought a fan mat for it from walmart but i think its a pile of shit as its doing nothing to improve my temp. Is there a way to cool it besides a cooling mat? its winter outside, maybe i could leave my window open in my room and make it very cold lol.
 
air cooling is also dependant on room temperature, if your room temp is at 18 degrees then it should be fine... you can also optimize your PC as most don't even have an anti-virus or anti-spyware.
 
so i'm running 4 bots out of a i5 laptop, its hitting a 85% cpu power and 80-85 temp C. I bought a fan mat for it from walmart but i think its a pile of shit as its doing nothing to improve my temp. Is there a way to cool it besides a cooling mat? its winter outside, maybe i could leave my window open in my room and make it very cold lol.

not many options with laptop really...either
1) reduce load on your laptop or
2) find a way to lower the ambiet air temp
 
check your printer cables. if that doesn't work put some water on the keyboard. NOT THE SCREEN or itll ruin your laptop.
 
Clean the CPU and GPU factory thermal paste until they look like glass and the heat sinks. Then apply new expensive thermal paste. Clean dust from vents and hear sinks.

That's all you can really do... Don't over clock uhhhh... Maybe switch to liquid cooling if you have a tower
 
Just put your laptop into your freezer. You can use RDP to control it via wi-fi.
 
at first my laptop hitting 90-95c temp with two bots. I buy Bluster009 X 2013.it can suck the heat from the lab .now my laptop hitting 80 temp ( I use quite mode ,because the fan noise is too big ,when I use game mode.the seller told me it will decrease about 10℃in quite mode ,and decrease 20℃in game mode )
 
I wouldn't want to get much higher than that but 85C should be ok on a laptop. Mine runs 80-85 overclocked with a high limit of 100C on the processor.
 
Actually i was going to buy a cat and a big ice cube and tie a fan to the cats tail
 
First go down to Walmart and buy a fishing rid and drill, next go home and drill a hole in top of laptop then take laptop down to nearest river/ creak or damn and thread fishin line through hole created early, then cast laptop into water, instant water cooled
 
Actually i was going to buy a cat and a big ice cube and tie a fan to the cats tail

haha wtf that shit made me laugh

you can buy a notebook cooler for under, sometime all they need is to be lifted (even at a slight angle) to allow more airflow.

although cleaning thermal paste off cpu/gpu is an option, in a laptop, thats a PITA for a normal task, and i've seen people do some goofy shit trying to get a laptop back together.

if you overclock, well obviously its doing some unwanted results. have you thought of Underclocking? try lowering the voltage to cpu, and slowly decrease its Mhz and see if you can hit a sweet spot.

check your bios or options that are like for amd "cool n quiet" and intel also has a thermal tech (no clue since i OC)

some people even lay a box fan thats slightly raised up, but I wouldn't recommend opening a window that is significantly colder, when i have tried shit like this over wintertime with my Extreme/Suicide run Overclocks, i have actually made condensation lightly appear around the cpuedges (along the side of my cooling fan heatsink where it makes contact with the cpu") you dont want that inside a laptop
 
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air cooling is also dependant on room temperature, if your room temp is at 18 degrees then it should be fine... you can also optimize your PC as most don't even have an anti-virus or anti-spyware.

Who told you this? For a room full of full-blown high grade servers yes, but for a desktop or laptop not at all.

Its about ventilation you can buy one of those cheap $10-$20 portable fans at Walmart and that will do the job perfect.
 
Motherboard will mold I've seen it happen but it does keep everything cold.

I also heard mineral oil computers keep nice and cool, but I've never had the balls to try it.
 
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