[SGVLUG] Burning laptop anyone?
Dustin Laurence
dustin at laurences.net
Wed Aug 30 15:39:16 PDT 2006
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 04:35:03PM -0700, Todd Cranston-Cuebas wrote:
> shag rug and it literally burned up! I called the company, Fujitsu, and they
> claimed that everybody knows that a laptop will trap heat if left on a shag
> rug and that the heat will continue to rise until the system melts.
>
> Anybody else find this to be "new" information? It literally left a burn on
> the rug and the plastic door where the memory card goes literally melted
> like a limp potato chip. The system is just toast and won't even boot. I
Hmm. I can't say I thought of actual damage to other things, but I'm
very careful about blocking the exhaust and (mostly, due to my laptop's
design) intake vents for fear of damaging it. I use it in my lap
whenever convenient, but I'm careful to support the right side just on
the edge to minimize my leg blocking one of the intake vents. I also
have gkrellm monitoring the motherboard temperature sensor too.
It never occured to me that it might start a fire, but that surely
depends on whether it's intended for the mobile or desktop replacement
niches. If it contains a desktop chip I can easily see how that could
happen, but I'm skeptical that a Pentium M or Turion would. Of course a
Via or (pricey!) transmeta chip may be still better if you can take the
performance hit.
> BTW: As you might guess, I'm looking for a _really_ basic laptop to replace
> this unit that has a bit more memory, so my kid can install a standard full
> distro of linux, firefox, and open-office for school. Nothing fancy, in
I'm quite happy with this 'built on Asus' laptop, but it isn't basic.
However, they sell lower-end models. One thing I like is that I've been
using it constantly for a desktop and it has no trouble doing multi-hour
builds in the dead of summer, something I gather el cheapos tend to
suffer for. I was looking for a quality laptop for hard use and I think
I got it.
Dustin
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