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Coolest Laptop Cooling

It is amazing how many laptops/notebooks have ineffective heat dissipation in the case.  Poor laptop cooling is a top reason for system failures in my humble opinion. A computer system without good free flowing air circulation will have its hard drive, CPU, motherboard and battery life greatly reduced very quickly.

If you have had your computer for many years, it might need to be open up and have the dust cleaned out. A lot of dust will accumulate inside of your case after a period of time. Case and CPU fans will get so dusty that they will either slow down or stop working completely. The danger of overheating vital components will than become imminent. You might need some critical enhancements in air circulation to help your hardware stay cooler. A really good sign you need some better air flow in your computer case is when your fans are so noisy that you can not hear yourself think. Accumulated dust will make fans noisy and reduce vital air flow, causing overheating issues.  Your computer will actually slow down and start giving you strange performance issues and error messages when heat rises.

If your case and fans are practically dust free, than you might want to look at some good air movement devices out on the market. The more air circulation you have providing more cool airflow, the better your CPU and other hardware will run. It will also extend the life of your expensive computer.

There are some great ways to improve your laptop cooling.  You could turn your house or office air conditioner down to say a nice cool 50 (°F) or 60 (°F) degrees. But that would not be practical. Besides, not enough cool air would be push inside of your PC case to make that much difference.

What you might want to look into are some well made secondary fans for your notebook case. These electric fans are provided as external secondary cooling for your  notebook. They do not replace your existing components like your case fan, CPU fan or any motherboard heat sinks. They simply add extra cooler air to prevent computer hardware from overheating.

By the way, did you know that the cooler your hardware runs the faster your system will run. It's true! The hotter your case and system hardware gets the slower it becomes. So look into some good air flow movement boosters before it is too late!


Ineffective case cooling is one of the top reasons for laptop hardware failures.  Anyone can keep their computer running cooler in four (4) easy and low cost ways.  Many tops quickly overheat because the case fan is blocked and stops critical cool air flow. Overheating can slow computer performance down to a crawl and stop it permanently from working.  Your notebook will last longer and run cooler, with less hardware failures, through these simple steps.

 Easy Ways To Stay Cool

1)   If you are like everyone else, sooner or later your laptop ends up on your lap.  Many case fans are located on the bottom side of the case.  If your computer is sitting on your legs, than you are blocking cool air flow from reaching to inside of your case. This is not good.  Overheating can happen quickly.

To keep it cooler, grab a thick small book and sit your case on it.  Be mindful not to block your bottom case fan with the book.  This will place cool air flow space between your case fan and your legs.  An empty egg carton cut in half, also works very well too.  This will help to keep your computer and your legs much cooler.

2)  A good portion of our planets population live in very hot temperature zones.  If you are outside on a hot day with your top, find some shade before using it.  Never use it out in the hot sun.  The temperature inside of a computer case in the hot sun can reach over 300 (°F) in less than a minute.  Hardware failure of your LCD screen, CPU, hard drive or motherboard is sure to happen.  So keep your notebook and yourself cool by sitting in the shade.  Even in the shade use it for limit time only on a hot summer day.

3) Think about investing in a cooling pad, cooling fan or cooling stand.  Even a low cost one for less than $20.00 will provide a good amount of additional cooling. This will simply add extra cooling on top of your existing cooling case fan, from externally attached cooling pad fans.  An extra computer fan will complement your existing cooling and reduce overheating issues.  More fans equals increase cooling and less long term heat damage.

4)  Keep your LCD screen, keyboard and fan grill clean and dust free.  Try not to use your laptop in a dusty or dirty environment.  Dust and dirt will quickly build up on your case fan. This build up over a short period of time will stop critical cool air flow from reaching your CPU, hard drive or motherboard inside of your case.  Clean your case and your fan grill often.


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Bay Cooler - 5.25 Coolers

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Always keep damaging heat away from senstive hard drives, by using a Bay Cooler dual fan hard drive cooler.
You simply mount your standard 3.5-inch hard drive into the Bay Cooler,and then mount the kit into a 5.25-inch drive bay. The 5.25-inch bezel hides two fans that will draw heat away from
the drive! Keep it cool.

 
 


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