Umiestní sa MacBook do chladničky, aby ju ochladil?

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Umiestní sa MacBook do chladničky, aby ju ochladil?
Umiestní sa MacBook do chladničky, aby ju ochladil?

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Všetci sme mali problémy s tým, že sa naše prístroje horúce čas od času, ale zúfalstvo zmierniť alebo vyriešiť problém môže viesť k niektorým neortodoxným riešeniam. S ohľadom na to má dnešný príspevok SuperUser Q & A odpovede na znepokojujúce otázky čitateľa.
Všetci sme mali problémy s tým, že sa naše prístroje horúce čas od času, ale zúfalstvo zmierniť alebo vyriešiť problém môže viesť k niektorým neortodoxným riešeniam. S ohľadom na to má dnešný príspevok SuperUser Q & A odpovede na znepokojujúce otázky čitateľa.

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Otázka

Kenorb čítačka SuperUser chce vedieť, či umiestnenie MacBooku do chladničky ochladí, poškodí ho:

I have a longstanding problem with my laptops (MacBook Air and Pro) overheating, especially during hot summer days. I have found that keeping them in a refrigerator for half an hour makes a dramatic difference in their performance. However, I am afraid of the side effects and that the laptops may stop working because of moisture getting into the internal parts.

How safe is it to put a laptop in a refrigerator? Is keeping it in a sleeve case or a plastic bag enough to protect the laptop? Does the temperature and time spent in a refrigerator also matter (i.e. half an hour is an optimal time)? Is it a bad idea overall and can it quickly damage the laptop (assuming it is in Sleep mode so that it is basically turned off)?

Bude umiestnenie MacBook v chladničke ochladiť ju poškodiť?

Odpoveď

Prispievatelia SuperUser Cand3r, Peter a mycowan majú odpoveď pre nás. Prvýkrát, Cand3r:

The concern is not really the time during which your laptop is in the refrigerator, but after you take it out. The cold laptop/parts will pull water out of the air after it is taken out of the refrigerator, even if it was in a plastic bag. Think of a glass of water. It does not “sweat” while it is in the refrigerator, but if you take it out on a hot day it does.

The other concern is, depending on the temperature difference you are “creating”, some extra wear and tear on the components due to the expanding and contracting of parts.

The only thing I can think of to recommend is getting a laptop dock with fans built into it to help move air around the laptop.

Nasledovala odpoveď od Petra:

As others have already said, you are killing your laptop with the condensation. Some better solutions are:

  • You say the laptop is still under warranty. Use the warranty.
  • Use bottled air to clean the fans without opening the laptop up (and voiding the warranty).
  • Search Google for laptop cooling pads. The ones with larger fans make less noise.
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A naša konečná odpoveď od mycowan:

I had a similar overheating problem with my MacBook where the fan was always spinning away. My solution was to freeze an ice pack, wrap it in a tea towel to absorb moisture, and then sit my MacBook on that.

After a few minutes, the fan stopped and my MacBook was happily cooled.
After a few minutes, the fan stopped and my MacBook was happily cooled.

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