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10-15-2023 02:39 AM
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https://www.ign.com/articles/best-laptop-cooling-pad
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10-15-2023 07:13 AM
I read an article.
Manufacturers have considered TDP (Thermal Design Power), namely the heat generated by the processor, to calculate whether there is a fan (fanless). Most fanless laptops use processors that use low power and don't produce much heat.
The heat exhaled from the laptop fan is generally heat transferred from the processor using a heat pipe installed directly on the processor's surface. Then the heat is exhaled from the heatsink.
Well, maybe the surface of the laptop body is springier than usual. However, the processor temperature may not decrease optimally because the cooling pad only circulates air into practicals. Is it practical to use an external fan for a laptop?
What is your opinion??