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Easy, Cheap, Effective Laptop Cooling?

cloudofstrife asks: "I happen to own a laptop that happens to have overheating problems. Frequently during games, the processor will overheat, and the frame rate will drop from over 30 frames per second to under 2 frames per second. Is there a cheap and easy way to prevent my CPU from overheating?"

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  1. Find an air hose by HotNeedleOfInquiry · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And blow the dust out of it.

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    "Eve of Destruction", it's not just for old hippies anymore...
  2. Re:Laptop != Gaming Rig by CMiYC · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Honestly, there's no point to more than 2Ghz on a laptop..especially with a P4 or latest AMD chips. Way too hot, and way too much power usage.

    Perhaps in your use-model there is no point, but not in mine. For example, I spent over 50% of my time with customers. When I'm in the office, it wouldn't make sense for me to use a different computer. So if I need to run a simulation, offline (from our equipment) protocol decoder, or copy a file (XP jab *grin*) I want my 2GHz. I don't mind only having full power available when I'm on AC.

    So just because you don't see a need for something, doesn't mean there isn't one.

  3. Defective? by yamla · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Your laptop is clearly defective. Why aren't you returning it?

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  4. Re:Once again. by kannibal_klown · · Score: 4, Insightful
    ...ever hear of google?

    I take the "Ask Slashdot" stories to be like starting a discussion. Yes, you can probably find the answer in a few seconds yourself, but someone else who's only somewhat bothered by it might become interested and use one of the suggestions.

    In this example, perhaps some other reader is getting a little annoyed by his laptop overheating, not but only a little. He doesn't feel like spending any real money on the solution as it's not a major problem. He reads the threads out of boredom and finds some simple or cheap solutions and decides to use them.

    There are other examples of a person asking something I'd never even thought of. Reading the story and a few minutes later I'm considering doing something like that myself.

    Remember, we're a slashdot community :-) Sometimes asking a question isn't just for personal gain but for group info.

  5. Re:How about Iraq? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    my friend that is Iraq

    Iraq is not your friend!