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Answer» Surprisingly, I can't find any reviews. Right now, it's down do 60-65C but it still sounds like I'm running a graphically-intense program. I'm just surfing the web and writing a paper. Is there any solution to this?Not sure......
Cooling PAD? http://www.amazon.com/Targus-PA248U-Notebook-Chill-Pad/dp/B0000AKA8Y/ref=pd_bxgy_e_img_b
I've GOT one for my LAPTOP.
What do you do online? Any games? Those can get pretty resource intensive.Currently browsing the web at a cool 90C...*censored*...ANYONE want some tea, I'll put the kettle up...Like I said earlier, it could be a design flaw with the machine.....as well as that blanket.Hope you don't mind me intruding . . . That's a "GAMING" desktop replacement laptop, correct? Specs I found included a T7200 and X1700. DTR laptops will get hot as they use higher performance parts than most laptops. 100C is the max. for your CPU I believe - they do run very hot but I wouldn't like to see mine, if I had one, above 80C. Laptop coolers generally don't bring down temps all that much - I;d suggest reading this guide here - kudos to "Chaz".
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