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Laptop overheats?
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<blockquote data-quote="pink giraffe" data-source="post: 717329" data-attributes="member: 41165"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I use my laptop - as a laptap i.e. its not placed on a desk but rather on my lap or cushion/sofa/bed etc. Anyway after a while the fan will come on and the underside gets really hot.</p><p></p><p>I've tried various things, placing it on a bit of wood, a tray, stacked the ends up so that air flows under it (not that its very stable - using it on my lap etc!)</p><p></p><p>Is there anything I can buy to put it on that will let the air circulate underneath it whilst I am using my laptop so that it doesn't boil and the fan isn't continuously on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pink giraffe, post: 717329, member: 41165"] Hi, I use my laptop - as a laptap i.e. its not placed on a desk but rather on my lap or cushion/sofa/bed etc. Anyway after a while the fan will come on and the underside gets really hot. I've tried various things, placing it on a bit of wood, a tray, stacked the ends up so that air flows under it (not that its very stable - using it on my lap etc!) Is there anything I can buy to put it on that will let the air circulate underneath it whilst I am using my laptop so that it doesn't boil and the fan isn't continuously on? [/QUOTE]
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