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Tips and tricks to prevent your laptop from getting too hot
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1Elevate the laptop.
2Use a laptop cooling mat.
3Use your laptop on solid surfaces only.
4Keep a cool environment.
5Get a program to keep track of your temperature.
6Avoid overclocking.
7Adjust your brightness settings.
8Clean out your laptop.
9Replace old batteries.
10Spend less time on your laptop.
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Co-authored byLuigi Oppidoand Rain Kengly
Last Updated: March 20, 2024Fact Checked
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Is your Windows laptop or MacBook overheating? Many laptops overheat because the fan on the bottom is blocked, which can cause the hard drive and other components to fail. Here are the easiest ways to cool down your overheating laptop, identify causes of excess heat, and fix the problem for good.
Easy Tips to Keep Your Laptop Cool
- Your laptop can overheat when it's unable to circulate air properly. This can cause damage to internal components, discomfort, and even system failure.
- Use a stand or other flat surface to elevate the laptop. Make sure to keep the vent holes free.
- Avoid overusing your laptop with demanding programs for extended periods of time.
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Elevate the laptop.
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Use a stand, book, or other flat surface under the laptop. This slight tilt allows a lot more air to flow under the laptop, keeping it significantly cooler. Ensure that the item is not blocking the bottom fan hole.
- If a book doesn't help, you can try something more uneven. Try sticking four sockets from an egg tray on four corners of your laptop. Either you can stick them with a sticky tape/masking tape or use hook and loop tape for flexible design.
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Use a laptop cooling mat.
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Cooling mats are made to help heat issues with your laptop. There are many types of laptop cooling mats to choose from. Brands like Thermaltake, Xion, and Targus make cooling mats that are widely available at electronic stores. You can even buy risers, or computer stands, that have built-in fans and other forms of ventilation.
- If you can't afford or find a cooling mat, always prefer something hard under the laptop rather than something soft. For example, use a plastic casing, a lap desk, tray table or even a wooden cutting board, to provide a solid flat surface for proper airflow. Just be sure to not block the vent holes.
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Use your laptop on solid surfaces only.
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Keep a cool environment.
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Get a program to keep track of your temperature.
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Avoid overclocking.
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Adjust your brightness settings.
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Clean out your laptop.
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Replace old batteries.
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If you've had your laptop for a long time, replace the battery. Old, defective, and worn-out batteries can cause thermal damage by overheating all components in your laptop. If the heat is coming from the battery, it's time for a replacement.
- Newer laptops have batteries that can't be removed.
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Is it OK if my laptop gets hot?
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Computer & Tech SpecialistLuigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years.
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If you feel heat coming from the laptop, that means that the machine is at least 120 degrees and that it's probably warmer than it should be. And if it's too hot to touch, then you know it's too hot to be running.
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How can I cool my laptop if the fan vents are underneath and in the center?
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Put four items under the corners of the laptop to lift it and give the fan airflow.
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What can I do if my laptop overheats so badly that it lags and begins to sound strange and loud?
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Buy an external fan for laptops. And make sure the room you're in has a nice cool temperature. Also, make sure you don't multitask too much, if you're running lots of programs at once, you may be giving your laptop more than it can handle.
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Even though laptops have a word "lap" in their name, don't put them on your lap for a longer period of time. Fabrics will block the airflow, which lead to overheating.
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This article was co-authored by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 962,660 times.
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To keep your laptop from overheating, try putting a small book or other item underneath it to elevate the battery and increase air flow. You can also invest in a laptop cooling mat or a ventilated computer stand to keep your computer cool. Avoid placing your laptop on soft surfaces like couch cushions, which can block the fan and cause the system to heat up even faster. Remember to keep your laptop in an air-conditioned room so it can cool down properly. For tips on adjusting your computer's settings to prevent overheating, read on!
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