Re: Laptops/Notebooks as Desktops? [message #310137 is a reply to message #310135] |
Sat, 12 January 2008 05:45 |
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sadukar09
Messages: 2812 Registered: May 2007 Location: Ottawa,Canada
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Zion Fox wrote on Sat, 12 January 2008 06:19 |
nikki6ixx wrote on Sat, 12 January 2008 08:53 | I'm pretty sure Apple, along with any manufacturer tests its notebooks extensively to see how much heat they can generate, and tolerate. There's a good chance they run theirs much hotter than what yours does.
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That's true, but do they really run their notebooks at 100% for 6 months constantly?
What i'm worried about is not the heat, it's the damage in the long run.
I forked out £1,500 for this, of my own money, and i'd like it to last for a few years.
I just need to know whether doing what i'm doing with it is going to be good, or bad, to it, in the long run...
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Also, to those telling me to get it on a flat surface...
It is. It's on a thin wooden board inside the case covering it.
This board rests on my lap, and the MacBook on this board.
Kay?
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I don't think it will last very long, unless some miracle happens.
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