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can anyone recommend a mat or anything that i can sit my laptop on to stop it overheating.
dont want to waste my money on something that doesn't work.
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UPDATE,
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  • Niv
    Niv Posts: 2,563 Forumite
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    Is it overheating or is it just warm? If it is overheating there may be another issue with your lappy, like a broken fan maybe? As for a mat, I just use mine on a hard flat surface as that allows air flow due to teh feet lifting it slightly off the surface. My main fan is on teh back though.

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  • harrys_nan
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    Hi,
    I don't think,at least i hope there isn't anything wrong , its only 17months old and ive had to have the hard drive changed twice but think that just an easy option for dell.
    I think i can hear the fan sometimes but i do use laptop a lot , it was burning my legs when in use but I now have a pad to sit it on, the problem now is that sometimes when ive shut the lid and then go back to it later it wont re-start again have to log into everything
    Treat other's how you like to be treated.

    Harry born 23/09/2008
    New baby grandson, Louie born 28/06/2012,
    Proud nanny to two beautiful boys :j
    And now I have the joy of having my foster granddaughter becoming my real granddaughter. Can't ask for anything better

    UPDATE,
    As of today 180919. my granddaughter is now my official granddaughter, adoption finally granted
  • closed
    closed Posts: 10,886 Forumite
    that sounds like a hibernation/sleep problem.

    if the vents are on the bottom, flat surfaces can be a bad idea.

    cooling pads are a waste of money
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  • free4440273
    free4440273 Posts: 38,438 Forumite
    edited 24 September 2011 at 11:26AM
    harrys_nan wrote: »
    Hi,
    I don't think,at least i hope there isn't anything wrong , its only 17months old and ive had to have the hard drive changed twice but think that just an easy option for dell.
    I think i can hear the fan sometimes but i do use laptop a lot , it was burning my legs when in use but I now have a pad to sit it on, the problem now is that sometimes when ive shut the lid and then go back to it later it wont re-start again have to log into everything

    that's often a safety precaution determined in the bios -- if it reaches a max temp. then it will shut down until the bios detects a cooling temperature. the screen is usually first to turn off, and then the machine itself .
    BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!

    THE KILLERS :cool:

    THE PUNISHER :dance: MATURE CHEDDAR ADDICT:cool:
  • GunJack
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    it sounds like it needs to have the "furry slug" that's no doubt built up between the fan housing and heatsink removed, and the whole area cleaned out.

    Laptops are not designed to be used on legs, cushions, duvets, carpets, etc. as the sucking in of fibres and dust will lead to the blockage and overheating :(

    ...and it's probably the excessive heat that's been killing the hdd...
    ......Gettin' There, Wherever There is......

    I have a dodgy "i" key, so ignore spelling errors due to "i" issues, ...I blame Apple :D
  • My MacBook Pro has a solid aluminium base so can be used on my lap without blocking any vents.

    The left hand side gets warm, I'm guessing that's where the battery is, but the fan never comes on.

    The vents are along the edge where the screen hinges.

    I can sometimes feel a little warm air convecting through them.
  • harrys_nan
    harrys_nan Posts: 1,777 Forumite
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    Thanks for the replies,:) will have to go figure out what to do next.
    Treat other's how you like to be treated.

    Harry born 23/09/2008
    New baby grandson, Louie born 28/06/2012,
    Proud nanny to two beautiful boys :j
    And now I have the joy of having my foster granddaughter becoming my real granddaughter. Can't ask for anything better

    UPDATE,
    As of today 180919. my granddaughter is now my official granddaughter, adoption finally granted
  • Yolina
    Yolina Posts: 2,262 Forumite
    I use the rack that came with a roasting tin :p it raises everything enough to ensure that the air can circulate freely... Any kind of raised wire rack will do the job so have a look in your kitchen, if you haven't got anything suitable, head to your nearest pound shop...
    Now free from the incompetence of vodafail
  • harrys_nan
    harrys_nan Posts: 1,777 Forumite
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    Yolina wrote: »
    I use the rack that came with a roasting tin :p it raises everything enough to ensure that the air can circulate freely... Any kind of raised wire rack will do the job so have a look in your kitchen, if you haven't got anything suitable, head to your nearest pound shop...

    thats a good idea :T
    Treat other's how you like to be treated.

    Harry born 23/09/2008
    New baby grandson, Louie born 28/06/2012,
    Proud nanny to two beautiful boys :j
    And now I have the joy of having my foster granddaughter becoming my real granddaughter. Can't ask for anything better

    UPDATE,
    As of today 180919. my granddaughter is now my official granddaughter, adoption finally granted
  • I bought a hard plastic device in Poundland that opens out like a smaller upside down V in the front and a bigger V at the back. The laptop rests on this and the back part is elevated, allowing air to circulate underneath..

    They were on the back wall with all the other techie stuff.

    It's absolutely solved the problem of the lappy overheating, for me.

    ;) Felines are my favourite ;)
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