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#1 May 05 2014 at 12:10 AM Rating: Decent
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Hello all I wanted to ask for those who have computer knowledge why is it my laptop seems to get hot on low or balanced settings bet seems to run cooler on high performance playing eq. I find it odd the game would run cooler on high performance over low power setting. I have an Intel i3 dual core 2.0 ghz no turbo boost and Intel HD 4600 video card.
#2 May 05 2014 at 12:40 AM Rating: Excellent
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Don't know why it would run hotter when on a lower performance settings, but over the years I fried two laptops in EQ. Both occasions after being logged in trader mode overnight, with the game minimized on the taskbar(this, before the offline trading feature). After the second one fried, I bought notebook coolers (with the fans) and put all of my laptops on those and never had the issue again.

The laptop cooling mats are worth every penny if your gaming for long hours on a laptop imo.


Good luck.



Edited, May 5th 2014 4:35pm by hexeez
#3 May 06 2014 at 2:50 PM Rating: Good
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hexeez wrote:
Don't know why it would run hotter when on a lower performance settings, but over the years I fried two laptops in EQ. Both occasions after being logged in trader mode overnight, with the game minimized on the taskbar(this, before the offline trading feature). After the second one fried, I bought notebook coolers (with the fans) and put all of my laptops on those and never had the issue again.


RoF cost less than a laptop. Just sayin'! ;)


As to the OP, are you talking about how much heat is being generated, or how hot the actual laptop feels? When computer activity reaches a certain level, the fans will adjust their speed (assuming it's set to do this), so as to keep things from frying. It's quite possible for there to be a range just below the fan threshold where sufficient heat is being generated to still cause a problem. Basically, low heat with low fans may feel hotter to you than high heat with high fans. Depending on how "high" or "low" the initial heat generation is.

You could go into your fan settings and change the thresholds if this is causing a problem. Also check to see what triggers various things. Sometimes the default settings on those things will ignore things like video activity and look only at CPU and disk. So you can get a case where the video card is working semi-hard displaying stuff (and btw, it still does the calculations for the display even if you've minimized it), but the rest of the computer is idle (like say sitting in the bazaar for example), so the card is generating heat, but the fans aren't on. Probably a good idea to play around with those settings to see if you can find something that works well.
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#4 May 07 2014 at 5:32 PM Rating: Excellent
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gbaji wrote:
You could go into your fan settings and change the thresholds if this is causing a problem. Also check to see what triggers various things. Sometimes the default settings on those things will ignore things like video activity and look only at CPU and disk. So you can get a case where the video card is working semi-hard displaying stuff (and btw, it still does the calculations for the display even if you've minimized it), but the rest of the computer is idle (like say sitting in the bazaar for example), so the card is generating heat, but the fans aren't on. Probably a good idea to play around with those settings to see if you can find something that works well.


Yes that was probably the case.. Video card still causing or generating heat and worse yet, it was an every night thing..almost.

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RoF cost less than a laptop. Just sayin'! ;)


LOL ! In my case the laptops fried before ROF and offline trading..one about 6 years ago and one maybe 4 years ago. Those years were very very hard on my computers.

Back then, I sold every little or cheap trade skill item I looted.. usually for the lowest price or strategically close. Once the product moved off my trader fast.. Even if it was just stacks of bone chips selling at 4 gold for one. But it had a unforeseen cost to me..2 laptops.. Yay for offline trading Smiley: sly
#5 May 07 2014 at 7:34 PM Rating: Good
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Lol! It was just something on my mind because I recently had to play around with the powersave settings on my computer. I'd done something (god knows what) and realized that my fans were on full bore all the time. I thought I'd originally had my system set to auto mode, which will change things based on activity, had been the default when I first installed it, and I'd never touched it since (cause it seemed to work fine until I did whatever the hell I did that changed things). So I went into this little control panel thingie and just set it from the performance setting back to the auto setting, and assumed this would put it back to the way it had been. After that, I noticed that if I left myself logged in but idle for some reason (like say go afk in the lobby for buffs, while watching shows in the other room), I'd walk back in and find that I'd been logged out. Figured out that the auto setting would set me down to a powersaving mode when idle (which it was supposed to), but that this setting had somehow been changed so that it would actually go into a full sleep mode after 20 minutes of idle time, even if processes were running. Which, of course, was causing me to log out of EQ.

So I changed the powersave mode to not automatically put the whole system to sleep (just wind down the fans and shut down the display). Problem solved. But it did get me in the mindset of thinking about how the settings on those sorts of things don't always do what you'd expect (or want).
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#6 May 08 2014 at 8:01 AM Rating: Good
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I wish those settings were available on my clunker laptop. It's an old HP dv9000 series. They run red hot most of the time. My old one actually ran hot enough to allow the solder to soften and the video chip wiggled itself almost out of the board. This is a common problem with that aeries. When my case top cracked and broke (another common problem with this series), I went to a local laptop specialist hoping to get a replacement case top. He laughed, pointed to a rack literally full of these laptops and told me to grab one close to my model number. I got it for $20. Someday, I will tear down both the "broken" ones and re-flow the solder connections. This is a known fix. Another fix is a gatorade top which you use to put even pressure on the chip and force it back into the solder. Not a permanent fix obviously. Smiley: lol

To sum up, I have spacers to lift my laptop off the desk or board I use when sitting in my fav chair and a portable fan that constantly blows over said laptop. That keeps it in a comfortable heat range.

Edited, May 8th 2014 10:03am by KC13
#7 May 08 2014 at 7:59 PM Rating: Decent
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They also make laptop holders with fans in them. Don't know what the hell they're officially called, but I have a friend who has one, so I've at least seen one. It's kinda like one of those "breakfast in bed" type mini tables, but sized to set a laptop on, and with fans in it. Keeps the laptop off your actual lap (technically, the laptop sits on the holder, which sits on your lap I guess) and keeps the laptop cool at the same time. No clue how much they cost, but that might be something worth looking into.
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