3 Simple Ways to Cool a Hot Notebook - Tip 2

2010-08-27 10:30:01 Author:Theone CopyFrom: Hits:0


Tip 2:  Enable all power saving options for the CPU, graphics, wireless card and the other.

It’s simple physics. Your notebook consumes more powerand and generate more heat. If you’re willing to sacrifice a little performance by running key components form your notebook in low power modes, that it will generated less heat.

To use less juice and generate less heat, we recommend changing the advanced settings in the Windows power manager’s, both for “on battery” and “plugged in” states.

Wireless Adapter Settings: Maximum Power Saving
Link State Power Management: Maximum power savings

Graphics Power Plan: Maximum Battery life or the equivalent, based on what video card of your notebook has installed.
PCI Express  >>  Link State Power Management: Maximum power savings

Processor power management  >>  Maximum processor state: Set to a lower percentage such as 30%. You will want to experiment with this setting as it could severely impact performance by literally throttling down the CPU.
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