hey mr. super technologically-oriented scary guy <33
My laptop, the part next to the touch pad, and below the keyboard and number pad, gets like REALLY HOT. So when I'm typing... it's uncomfortable for my hands. =__=" Is there any way to stop this? Thanks~ puahaha. I'm such a bother, aren't I.
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I found a perfect hand heater. I just don't want it now. help me again, Mr.Super Technologically-oriented Scary Guy
#2
Posted 02 May 2006 - 07:28 PM
Based on this picture on that notebook site

You have a fan directly next to your number pad. Based on the weird configuration of that laptop and the amount of heat you get, I say thats probably your CPU or GPU (videocard) heatsink you are typing on top of.

Or you can look for programs like I recomended you to to throttle down the CPU a bit so it works a bit slower maybe try this one... it was a bit easier to use and looks nicer.
#3
Posted 02 May 2006 - 07:28 PM
Notebook hardwre control link.. http://www.pbus-167.com/chc.htm dunno why I forgot to paste that.. install and run it see if it lets you slwo your computer down a bit. In theory it should give you quite a bit of control.
#4
Posted 02 May 2006 - 07:34 PM
^GASP. Mr. Super Technologically-oriented Scary Guy DOUBLEPOSTED. =O
umm. what is that thing? it looks so funny. ahhaha
I dont get your last sentence.
try what one that looks nice what?
umm. what is that thing? it looks so funny. ahhaha
I dont get your last sentence.
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Or you can look for programs like I recomended you to to throttle down the CPU a bit so it works a bit slower maybe try this one... it was a bit easier to use and looks nicer.
try what one that looks nice what?

If you're really wondering how he (Tetra) looks...click; although I highly advise that you don't-- for your sake.
#5
Posted 02 May 2006 - 07:39 PM
^i can't help. but lol, isn't awdark the most useful handiest guy ever?
#7
Posted 02 May 2006 - 08:06 PM
hmm. I downloaded it, and installed it.
THe site recommended me to do AC Line operation: Dynamic switching
and Battery operation: Max. Battery. So I did. Its running at an average of 2.4-3-ghz. o___o" and its temp - you know what, here

umm. just wondering. my laptop's CPU is 2.8GHz, but how come it can go to 3? o__o"
THe site recommended me to do AC Line operation: Dynamic switching
and Battery operation: Max. Battery. So I did. Its running at an average of 2.4-3-ghz. o___o" and its temp - you know what, here

umm. just wondering. my laptop's CPU is 2.8GHz, but how come it can go to 3? o__o"

If you're really wondering how he (Tetra) looks...click; although I highly advise that you don't-- for your sake.
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