Laptop cooling. Is your laptop or computer overheating? Avoid its damage!
- How do I know if my computer is overheating?
- What is the optimal temperature of the device?
- What damage will an overheat cause to the computer to?
- How can we help you?
On hot summer days, your device is also warm. There is a risk of permanent damage if the device is overheated for a long period time. How can you prevent the problem of overheating? What should be the optimal temperature of the device at work? We will be happy to help you and help your device cool down.
If your laptop is hot, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s overheating.
As mentioned above, the symptoms of overheating range from the most banal to those that can no longer be overlooked. The most common sign is that the fan is running at full speed. Computer performance can also be significantly reduced. Finally, your device may shut down or throw a blue screen.
The optimum temperature for a laptop under normal load should be around 50 degrees Celsius. The maximum possible temperature that a laptop can reach is usually around 100 degrees Celsius. When this temperature is reached, the device slows down and tries to prevent overheating.
Our technicians will diagnose your problem first. Cleaning the laptop and ripping the processor is recommended. As the heat-conducting paste dries, the processor is constantly heated and its efficiency decreases.
Cleaning the cooling system will also help, as dust and dirt do not help with cooling. Optimizing the system so that it does not unnecessarily burden the device hardware can also help.