What if we take a hollow think Silver-Aluminium sheet,and fill it with lots of ice inside the hollow space and then place our laptop on it?This might be stupid idea but what about temps to be decreased from 80'C.If we do this what's risky?
Both of these items are cheap and will probably require a little tlc and work to get right, but for side vents these are work many many times better then the most expensive laptop cooling pads (excluding water cooling). The actaully extract air from the hot cpu...
For me,it is improvement,because I played GTA V under no AC conditions.Temps reached upto 80'C.After placing the sheet of Silver-Aluminium with ice cubes (the sheet was already too cold because I kept it in refrigerator) for 30minutes.temps dropped down to 55-60'C
Well mostly people prefer it not to do because of moisture that could harm the laptop but this was just an experiment,so I did.
you shouldnt have a issue with moisture because you are just cooling the laptop's body. you will have condensation issues if you put it directly on the chip.
yup i understand, if you look at my last post i said you wont have any issue with condensation. and then i stated the only way people do have a issue with condensation.
What if we take a hollow think Silver-Aluminium sheet,and fill it with lots of ice inside the hollow space and then place our laptop on it?This might be stupid idea but what about temps to be decreased from 80'C.If we do this what's risky?
I have found some very successful cooling methods for laptops, but it depends where your vents are. Do you have a side vent that lets off cpu hot air? is there an intake on the bottom of the laptop?
Both of these items are cheap and will probably require a little tlc and work to get right, but for side vents these are work many many times better then the most expensive laptop cooling pads (excluding water cooling). The actaully extract air from the hot cpu and lowered my temps about 8c.