Hey I tried Sup Forums but was redirected here. So here's my problem, hope you guys can help.
I finally got my first system, a 17" gaming laptop (pic related) that I'm doing my best to take care of. One of the main things I'm worried about is that it's summer so it gets pretty hot. Looking into a cooling pad, and was hoping to get an opinion or two.
I have $60 on Amazon and was checking this one out:
get a vacuum cooler. cooling pads are literal paperweights that don't affect temperature. they only help if you're a fucking idiot who places their laptop on top of a blanket. amazon has some cheap vacuum coolers that attach to the exhaust of the laptop
Adam Price
I definitely don't do that.
I've used a cooling pad before on a different laptop, seemed to help. How does increased airflow not cool it? Not being a dick, genuine question.
I've seen those vacuum coolers. I didn't want to attach something to my laptop, it barely fits in my backpack's laptop pocket as it is. Are they that good at sucking out the hot air? (Also, giggity?)
William Sanchez
So if you use a cooling pad you can put it on your bed all you want right?
Jose Jenkins
weak b8 your """computer""" is fine. it will be obsolete long before anything fails.
Dominic Murphy
How are you liking it? I've been looking into one of these as well.
Ian Ortiz
Not even remotely video games. Did Sup Forums already tell you to fuck off or have you not even tried there?
Zachary Torres
>gaming computer >not video games
Tyler Carter
Dude that's the first thing I said.
Chase Carter
I like it. Probably not the best use of money, but it plays all my games, and that's all I've wanted for YEARS.
Oh and , not b8, but thanks m8. Obsolete is whatever for me. Unfortunate, but I figured. Had a one-time purchase chunk of change on me, ya dig? Didn't wanna make a gaming rig.
Ayden Reed
CoolerMaster 's dual fan ones go for like 15€
William Howard
I was looking at a couple CoolerMaster ones. Any big enough for me?
Landon Rogers
I got 17" laptop myself and found one for its size already few years ago
Benjamin Martin
sidenote that windows fast start-up wrecks msi motherboards, (as well as a couple of other gaming laptops sold in last 5 years) If you run windows with that shit switched on turn it off
Sebastian Allen
Turn off windows fast startup. Thanks a ton, user.
I'm basically having trouble choosing a big enough one that isn't gonna be crappy. What did you get, do you like it?
James Cooper
>Had a one-time purchase chunk of change on me, ya dig? Didn't wanna make a gaming
Agreed, same situation. That and I don't want a bulky PC taking up space
Jonathan Long
I really don't know what else to tell about it.
It's a cooler pad. With dual USB fans. By CoolerMaster. For 17" laptops.
its an angled metal stand full of holes, and rubber socks both underneath and on top of the device, latter meant to hold the laptop in place.
It has worked fine
Kevin White
don't bother they're a fucking ripoff
2C at the fucking BEST, not worth the money
as far as laptops go you're fucked heatwise, that's why it's a stupid thing to buy
the only laptop fans that make any improvement are the ones that hook on to a side vent and suck air out
use fanspeed to run your fans on max all the time if you're actually overheating (processor above 75C graphics card above 90)
Zachary Lee
Most definitely. There's obvious benefits to a desktop, and I hope to have something crazy one day. But for now, with how often I work (how often I game at work), it just made more sense.
Easton Evans
Sorry, was maybe hoping for a name. Like the CoolerMaster Storm or NotePal Slim-X or whatever ya know? Or a link or something. It's all good user, I'll search more by CoolerMaster.
Joseph Phillips
Overheating isn't a problem yet, I don't think. Usually says about 50C, but sometimes gets hotter or feels hot to the touch. Just wanted to take care of my first machine.
Cameron Harris
>50C you're 100% fine even 60 isn't a real issue under load
Christopher Perry
Thanks user. Just a bit worried when my fingers start to get warm from the keyboard.
>like now
I appreciate it, never known acceptable heats.
Luis Fisher
my old laptop went up to 101 when i played civ for a few hours straight and it's still alive 50 is nothing
Dylan Moore
I guess I've decided to forgo the cooling pad. I may feel heat from the laptop, but that doesn't mean the end of the world yeah? As long as the heat isn't making my laptop die quicker.
I have another issue though, about what mouse to get. I'll ask here, but if I need to I'll make a new thread. I have a mouse now, it's fine and dandy. Only problem is that it's bluetooth and I don't want to deal with getting batteries. So I figured I'd get something spiffy, yeah?
Both completely superfluous, but like I said I want something spiffy. Either of those decent? Both wired of course. I want a nice gaming mouse that isn't overcharged cuz it looks cool. Looking cool is fine though.