USB notebook cooler
IAstudent
Iowa City, IA USA
I'm planning on getting some of my notebooks up for some dedicated F@H or DIMES work, but I'm concerned with how hot they might run 24/7. I'm trying to look into some kind of notebook coolers that sit under the notebook itself, and I think there are some that can be powered off a USB connection. Any suggestions?
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If I were you, I'd test run the notebooks without coolers and only buy a cooler(s) if the notebook needs. I've run F@H on several on IBM, Dell, and Gateway laptops. Only the Gateway (piece of ultra low quality junk) needed cooling. (I rigged up my own crude device.)
To know if the notebook is running hot, apart from it feeling hot, if the cooling comes on and stays on, well, it may be too hot. You probably already know, but if you elevate notesbooks off their resting surfaces, most of them will 'breathe' a little better. Also, before running F@H, make sure to blow out all the air intake and exhaust ports with compressed (canned) air.
Another option for you if the notebooks run too hot and you don't want to pay for coolers is just to set the F@H clients (config file) to use less than 100% CPU power.
Here's an article of the beautiful custom cooler I built for my POS (good riddance) Gateway laptop.