Out of curiousity, after hearing about all these heat problems with Pentium4's particuarly the precotts, how is it possible to put the desktop pentiums in laptops?
Russ
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Out of curiousity, after hearing about all these heat problems with Pentium4's particuarly the precotts, how is it possible to put the desktop pentiums in laptops?
Russ
with a p4 laptop your lap is goingt to be warm, tohse bad boys they heat up:D
I've even managed to burn my leg with a Pentium M notebook.
That's one of the dangers of living in Florida and wearing a swim suit or shorts 99% of the time. ;)
Put a giant, noisy, loud cooling system in a laptop chassis.
And don't think about battery life.
Voila.
PEntium 4 desktop CPU in a 10lb packagewith 60 minute battery life that burns your testicles if you do something as obscene as put a laptop on your lap.
LOL, I have a 2.4 P4 Prostar, and that thing will really warm your hands. On the newer D600 Dells, there is a really bad hotspot on the bottom.
Hmmm... I haven't noticed that with mine. Maybe it's a lot more apparent with the newer, faster processors. (If I remember correctly, mine has a 1.4 GHz Pentium M.)Quote:
Originally posted by Thermo
On the newer D600 Dells, there is a really bad hotspot on the bottom.
Then again, with how @#$% cold it gets here in the winter, I wouldn't mind a portable space heater.