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Chances of overheating?
#11
Put it next to a fully open window elevated with it open.
Should be fine,BIOS will cut the power if it gets too hot AFAIK.
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#12
I wouldn't overclock a notebook since it has less space for air.
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#13
I think manufacturers have designed systems in such a way to handle such critical tasks...I won't recommend you to try anything like this..
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#14
It's kinda risky. Anytime you leave your computer on all the time with programs running there are chances of it over heating.
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#15
If you have to run it overnight , you need to take some necessary precautions .
1) Close all other unneeded programs and run only the program which is needed .
2) Keep your room cooled . An AC helps a lot when your laptop is directly under or in front of the AC's air flow .
3) Use a cooling pad , its really helpful .
4) Unplug your charger as soon as the battery is full . Then plug it in again if you need to later .
5) If you dont have a cooling pad , give your laptop a bit more lift to increase the airflow under the machine. Put a book or something of that sort under your battery .

On the contrary , if your laptop overheats , it will automatically shutdown to prevent damage to the hard drive and other components . This3emergency feature is available in almost all the laptops in this era .



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