i have a four year old apple laptop. it runs great - not slow or anything. |
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i have a four year old apple laptop. it runs great - not slow or anything. |
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Last edited by cygnus; 07-01-2010 at 02:15 AM.
Mm if you have an air conpressor you could try blowing it out. |
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Last edited by cygnus; 07-01-2010 at 04:01 AM.
Yeah, it should run ok as long as you don't use up too much of the CPU. You could also get a Targus Chill Mat or something for about 20 to 30 dollars. I have one and it works like a charm. |
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Unless you think it's excessively warm, you should be fine. If the heat is seeping through the keyboard, it may be time to have it serviced. If you feel the bottom and it burns you, take it in. Otherwise, you should be fine. It's 4 years old, so it doesn't have any of the new processors really great at turning out excess heat. If you want to play it safe, though, there is free software that can monitor the heat of your hard drive and tell you when it gets into the danger zone. The hard drive will fail before anything else does, so that should keep you in the clear. |
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ah cool - thanks, mario. my mom convinced me to get the lappy checked out by a professional yesterday, and i dropped it off with a local tech guy. so hopefully that'll take care of the fan issue and general dustiness. |
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Ooh, fun fact: if you experience catastrophic hard drive failure, try popping your laptop in the freezer. As long as the hard drive remains cold, you may be able to lift all the old files off of it before it passes beyond the point of no return. |
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Fans have bearings, and bearings wear out. Four years is plenty time to wear one out if it's ordinary sleeve bearings and you use the comp a great deal. As the fans bog down due to bearing seizure, the comp will run hotter and hotter, eventually either slowing itself down to run cooler, or shutting itself down entirely. Fan replacement can be tricky on laptops, often you have to take the thing almost completely apart to access the fans. And that's assuming you can find a suitable replacement... laptop fans tend to be proprietary, or at least a weird size/shape. |
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http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id...rature-monitor |
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For general informativeness, if a fan is making noises it never made before that generally means there's something wrong. |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
update: just got it back - the main problem was dust and some permissions stuff being corrupted. the fans are fine. i guess it sounded worse than it was. thanks for the replies, guys. |
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Good to hear. |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
When I stumbled across a thread about somebody's request to 'service my lappy' followed by recommendations of 'blowing it out', I didn't expect the rest of it to be so pedestrian... |
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