Desktop suits him better, since he is those who leave their computers on 24/7. Laptop not suitable. The most I did was leaving it overnight, in an air-conditioned room.Originally posted by SexY Le0:haha ... it my bro laptop, he always leave his laptop on for a few days
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well now that he bought a new desktop, i might as well took over his laptop and see what is wrong ... and of course try to repair it ... if possible
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My previous laptop was left running for the longest run was eight days straight, but it was a ThinkPad... It was fine, only the chassis was hot but the laptop was raised up with a laptop riser... Ultimately, it's still up to individual user's knowledge and discretion...Originally posted by chanff8:Desktop suits him better, since he is those who leave their computers on 24/7. Laptop not suitable. The most I did was leaving it overnight, in an air-conditioned room.![]()
seems alright. Its not alright if it hits 60-70 degreesOriginally posted by ceecookie:Is 50'C during operation time safe for computer?
If your mobo says to keep below 45'C at all times, then no, its not safe.Originally posted by ceecookie:Is 50'C during operation time safe for computer?
Sounds a bit impossible, unless they have air cons at home.Originally posted by ditzy:If your mobo says to keep below 45'C at all times, then no, its not safe.![]()
I won't buy a mobo with such specs.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Sounds a bit impossible, unless they have air cons at home.