Hey 'yall! I only get a expeditious sound out roughly overheating on Inspiron e1505 notebook.?
so my give somebody the third degree is this: If i configure an inspiron (or any laptop) with more powerful hardware (e.g. 7200 Rpm thorny drive, 2gb RAM, 2.0GHz dual core processer, etc.) would it overheat quicker than weaker configureations?
Thanks for the answer!!
Answer:
Yes, it will get really hot and more so than a essential configuration. At best, it will just be uncomfortably thaw out without seriously affecting reading but, at worst, it could start to fry its innards if left on (and/or doing too several CPU intensive tasks). This is primarily b/c Dell doesn't add more fan or vents when they increase the configuration. The just added fans you win is with the upgraded components (and even the unsophisticated components usu. come with fan if needed).
If you plan to have your laptop chugging away, prop it up on something or buy one of those notebook cooling pad that come with fan (a good one usu. runs around $30).
probability are yes...
ussualy anything more powerfull uses more electricity and will overheat more... just kind sure that you have at LEAST ONE supporter in the pay for of your laptop that works i think most laptops own 2 fans... and if you are a gamer (play games alot) turn bad your PC for maybe 5 minutes every 1 or 2 hours to cool down
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