Choosing The Ideal Laptop Cooling Pad

People tend to avoid laptops if they want to do some CPU hungry and/or GPU hungry work and for a good reason; the integrated cooling solutions do not provide sufficient airflow within the tiny space that is the laptop.

Using the laptop to run demanding applications like Autodesk can cause the board to get so hot that it can be detrimental to the lifespan of its components. Normally, people would avoid such laptops and purchase a desktop PC to do all such heavy lifting.

However, some of us need to work in our office, take our work on the go or just play some video games while sitting somewhere comfortable. With the laptops now having high-end specs and quite light, its hard to pass up on such a PC when you have the money.

Overtime laptop manufacturers have made their laptops with better airflow and have increased the efficiency of their products so whether the task is of rendering, gaming or any other heavy lifting, the performance achieved by the laptop is still good enough and will take quite a while to heat up.

The problem is at some point the machine when subjected to so much heat, starts to throttle and it could use some extra cool air (or an exhaust for the hot air).

We have had external cooling solutions for a while now in the form of cooling pads and they are thought to be quite practical in such situations. But how much of a difference do they actually make?

Understanding your laptop’s ventilation

As mentioned earlier, laptops are not ideal heavy CPU and GPU carriers as the amount of heat produced cannot be dealt with as they can in a PC with extra fans and radiators.

Your laptop in general has vents beneath it and on the sides of it. Although the side ventilation works to some extent for the dissipation of heat, the vents below are often blocked by the surface they are put on causing the temperature to build up over time.

The air that gets blocked tries to escape through the crevices which simply don’t suffice. Of course, this can be minimized by choosing a proper hard surface to put your laptop on or on an elevated surface so that the air manages to flow beneath the vents.

Similarly, this should lead you to understand that putting your laptop on a soft surface (bed, cushion, couch) is probably the worst case scenario for the surface of your laptop and will cause heat to build up faster.

Anything that blocks the vents of the laptop will reduce the efficiency of the heat flow. Any laptop cooling pad that is elevated enough and allows breathing room for the vents below, will provide optimal airflow and will create a difference or also increase your laptop’s lifespan.

Now, remember your laptop has quite narrow space for the air to flow through? Just like a PC, the laptop can accumulate dust through its vents and often faster than a PC if you are not careful enough.

The dust caught is worse for your laptop than it would be for a PC as the already limited crevices and vents get clogged in a shorter period. The fans will not reach their optimal speed and even if they do, the accumulated dust will decrease the airflow.

This is where the laptop cooling pads will make next to zero difference. But, cooling pads can certainly delay this stage by reducing the accumulation rate of dust from beneath.

Ideally, with the installation of a cooling pad, you will observe a decrease in the temperature by 2-5 degrees. However, it is not simple as that; a good cooling pad is capable of providing better ventilation beneath and cooling the laptop to an extent but whether it will actually work for a certain laptop in a certain scenario, is subject to certain factors.

Understanding your laptop’s purpose

Most laptops are usually designed for basic tasks such as writing doc files, making presentations, browsing and watching movies and with the demographic being a student, teacher, designer, businessperson, journalist, traveler etc.

Over the years similar laptops have extended their usage in video editing, rendering, 3D modeling and are being marketed to a larger audience.

Most people prefer getting an all-in-one package; they want their laptop to allow them to play games and accomplish other CPU intensive tasks among other things.

With that in mind, the low-end laptops have observed a decrease in the market and most of the machines available are more on the mid-tier to high-tier side. This has caused the average user to spend more money than required for his needs. However, the low-end laptops still exist and a bit of smart shopping can save you on several dollars.

1. Low-end laptops

Low-end laptops are designed to perform basic tasks and are light on the specs with emphasis on portability. These laptops have entry-level CPUs and integrated graphics meaning they are designed for running basic applications, watching movies, making video calls and basically anything that doesn’t require high-end processing.

 

These laptops basically suffice for most of the user base that actually needs a laptop, but are overlooked by much expensive units. They are compact and even though the ventilation is not that optimal, it is good enough as the chances of the machine heating up are highly unlikely. If such a laptop heats up to abnormal standards, it is probably cause of the dust that has accumulated overtime and it will require cleaning.

 

These laptops can still benefit from a laptop cooling pad as it will elevate and create more breathing room for the ducts below. This way you can use it on your cushions, bed or any other soft surfaces. Cooling pads are a good way to get rid of excessive heat that will be produced during long usage sessions.

 

Mid-end laptops

 

These laptops appeal to the more average user as the price of these is less than the high-end ones and the specs enable you to have access to a larger array of apps and play some games as well. These laptops have mid-end CPUs (such as the Intel i5 and AMD Ryzen 5 processors) and entry-level or mid-end GPUs (such as the GTX 1050Ti, GTX 1060 and Rx580). This makes them a good buy for casual gaming and rendering.

This user base will play some e-sports titles (such as CSGO, DOTA, Overwatch or occasionally Rainbow Six) and some AAA titles.

 

The heat produced within these laptops is immense when performing hardware intensive tasks and thus their lifetime is reduced when subjected to long term use for these purposes. Does this make them a poor product? Of course, not! But this does imply that these laptops could use some extra care. As a general rule, it is better to avoid long gaming sessions on such laptops as eventually the demanding apps will cause the laptop to overheat. But if you tread on that path, you will need a hefty external cooler.

 

Installing a laptop cooler can be tricky in this situation as the basic ones will only offer a minuscule difference (if any). Purchasing a premium cooler, such as the Cooler Master Notepal XL or a Thermaltake Massive 20, will be beneficial and make an impressive difference of 6-10 degrees. However, it is highly unlikely that there will be a huge performance increase.

 

High-end laptops

 

These machines are very expensive and usually come in the form of gaming laptops. They come with high-end CPUs (such as the Ryzen 7) and GPUs (such as the GTX 1080Ti or RTX 2080). These components run pretty hot and require premium cooling solutions. When installed in a tower PC, you will observe people using huge tower coolers (or a water cooler) for the CPU. There will be several air fans installed to have positive air pressure or neutral air pressure. It is inevitable that when these components are installed within a narrow space, they will heat up even faster and the probability to reach throttling temperatures will go up by time.

 

When the laptop reaches high temperatures it will be quite difficult for a basic laptop cooler to keep them low. Even for an expensive laptop cooler, the temperatures will go down by 5 degrees under load. But if you are spending more than $1000 on your gaming laptop, you might as well spend some extra bucks on a cooler.

 

How well will a laptop cooler work for you?

Despite the sense of urgency for laptop coolers, the performance does not substantially improve overall, with their presence. Sure there will be a difference in temperature (which amounts to the build of laptop, load, the build of laptop cooler), but at the end of the day it depends on your budget.

If you are using a low-end laptop and use it for casual work purposes or for tasks that are not so demanding, you are in the safe zone and laptop coolers will not do you much good except for helping a bit in long term sessions.

For mid-end to high-end, it depends on what kind of usage you are putting your laptop through. But it is better to go for a laptop cooler in this scenario, as it is highly likely that you will be performing hardware intensive tasks.

Laptop coolers will not be as beneficial if your laptop has accumulated dust overtime and has clogged vents. If you have been using your laptop for a while and haven’t cleaned it off, clean it first and then go for a laptop cooler.

The reason for that is a laptop cooler will decrease the rate of dust accumulation. Get thermal paste applied on the CPU if your laptop is really old.

 

 

How to Find the Best Laptop Deals Black Friday Cyber Monday (2021)

Best Black Friday Cyber Monday Laptops

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are coming very quickly and you need the perfect gift for a loved one or even for yourself. Whether it’s a computer on its last legs or just looking for an upgrade to be able to play the newest games, this Black Friday and Cyber Monday are great opportunities for you to find that great new laptop this holiday season. The question now is how do we know what laptops are good and how do we know what to look for with so many different types of laptop deals out there.

The main things you want to know are what the laptop will be used for, and what type of budget you have to work with. Both of these are directly impacted by the specifications and features that each laptop offers. You will be learning what to look for when looking at laptop deals this holiday weekend and some suggestions that you can start your shopping cart with. 

Integrated and Dedicated Graphics 

A laptop having dedicated or integrated graphics makes all the difference, especially when it comes to gaming. Integrated graphics means that the CPU, or processor, in addition to handling normal computing is also responsible for processing the graphics and output that appears on your screen. Dedicated graphics on the other hand means that there is a separate chip to handle graphics that acts independently of the processor. While dedicated graphics in a laptop means that it is much more capable of graphical operations like gaming or content creation, this specification naturally comes at a higher cost.

The easiest way to tell whether or not a laptop has dedicated or integrated graphics is whether or not there is a graphics processor or GPU listed in the specifications. Integrated graphics are also accompanied by a much lower price tag and these types of laptops are great for people who just want a device for general use. Normal web browsing, word processing, and very light gaming are common uses for laptops with integrated graphics.  

RAM (PC Memory)

Another indicator of a great laptop is the amount of RAM or Random Access Memory it has. RAM is used to store data that is used often or that needs to be able to be recalled quickly as opposed to your hard drive storage. In video games for example, textures and assets like 3D models that occur frequently are stored in RAM and are deleted when the game is closed or transitions to another scene. In laptops, the higher the amount of RAM you can find, the better. 8GB is the minimum amount of RAM you want to have if you’re a general user for web browsing, with 16GB being ideal for work or gaming. Although a more hidden specification, dual-channel memory is a very good feature to see as RAM running in dual-channel mode can process data more quickly and efficiently.

Always Get an SSD

The primary types of long term storage are HDD (Hard Disk Drives) and SSD (Solid State Drives). HDDs use a magnetic needle over a spinning metal disc to write and read data while SSDs use electrons to do the same operation. Because SSDs do not have moving parts like HDDs do, they are significantly faster and there are very large differences in PC performance when data is being written and read from an SSD. Although it is common practice now, always make sure that the laptop you are getting has SSD storage.

You will notice that your laptop will start, run programs, and move files much faster than if it were using an HDD for these operations. Regardless of whether you’re gaming, doing office work, or just web browsing from day to day, an SSD will greatly benefit your user experience. This specification does come at a higher cost but many inexpensive laptops use a combination of a small SSD with a larger HDD which is perfectly fine. Just make sure you install the programs that you want to run more quickly on the SSD.

Nice to Have Features

Although the specifications we’ve gone over already are very important in choosing a good laptop, there are some other features to look out for to add a little more to your user experience if your budget has some wiggle room. 

Refresh Rate – If you notice laptops with features saying 120Hz or 144Hz refresh rates, this indicates the maximum number of times the screen refreshes each second. Most traditional and budget laptops only have a refresh rate of 60Hz or 75Hz and when you see an object move quickly such as your mouse cursor across the screen, you will see a noticeable trail following the object. This occurrence is called ghosting and when you go to a higher refresh rate like 120Hz, ghosting is much less noticeable or altogether disappears. This is a very nice feature to have especially when it comes to gaming.

IO (Input & Output) – Input and Output, or IO refers to the plugs and ports that are available on a computer or laptop. Ideally you want to see a few USB 3.0 ports, usually colored blue, and at least one USB Type-C or thunderbolt port. The connector for this port is usually an oblong oval which allows you to plug in dongles for various types of devices and can even let you charge the laptop if you see a lightning bolt icon above the port. Other nice to have ports to see are an HDMI port which allows you to connect a secondary external display and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Webcam/Fingerprint Scanners – Webcams are usually considered afterthoughts but aside from the ability to make video calls, laptops that support Windows Hello can be extremely useful. Windows Hello uses your webcam to use your face as an extremely easy and secure way to log into your computer and alongside laptops that include fingerprint readers, you can save a lot of time getting into your computer as opposed to typing in a pin or a password.

Choose the Perfect Laptop

Equipped with all the specifications and features you need to look for, you’re prepared to look for that perfect laptop for yourself or a loved one. For general web browsing, work, or gaming, there are many different types of laptops available and when the deals roll out this Black Friday and Cyber Monday, you’ll be able to purchase with confidence knowing you’re getting the best value for your new laptop. Listed below are 10 great laptops to start with and possibly even buy.

1. Budget Day to Day Use – Acer Aspire 5

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2. Reliable Office Work – Lenovo ThinkPad E15

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3. Inexpensive Gaming – Dell Gaming G3 15 3500

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4. Portability With Performance – Microsoft Surface Laptop Go

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5. Gaming and General Use – Acer Nitro 5

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6. Middle Tier Gaming – Acer Predator Helios 300

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7. Gaming with Performance – Omen 15

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8. Performance and Longevity – Apple MacBook Pro

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9. High End Performance and Gaming – MSI GS75 Stealth

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10. A Laptop With No Compromises – Razer Blade Pro 17

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How to Charge your laptop without charger

Often while rushing to work or school, we accidentally forget to bring a few essentials. This includes chargers for our electronic devices.

Now, if you forgot the charger for your cellphone, you would simply connect it through a USB cable to your laptop. But what if you forgot your laptop’s charger?

Suddenly you are running low on battery and you cannot afford to shut down your laptop. Considering your colleagues are not carrying a compatible one, you will assume that you are out of luck. This bitter-experience will become a reminder and make sure that you bring it with you next time!

The only problem is that this is the least of your charger related worries; there are other inconveniences such as a bad AC adapter, the charger getting damaged due to low voltage, blackouts, or in worse cases the charging jack breaks. Fortunately, there are several ways you can still charge your laptop.

Type of USB port you need

You can charge other electronic devices by connecting them to your laptop via a USB port but can you charge your laptop via its own USB port?

Absolutely! Over the years tech industry developed USB ports that offer power input as well. Before I go any further into explaining how this works and in what situation this is viable, I need to discuss the types of USB ports.

1) USB Type-A port

These ports have a flat and rectangular shape. These are the standard USB ports that PCs and laptops are equipped with. Easily recognizable, they may support USB 2.0, USB 3.0 or USB 3.1 technology depending on the hardware.

These ports offer data transfer, power output, connectivity with printers and other devices. In our case, we can not utilize these to charge our laptop since they only offer one-way power.

2) USB Type C port

This is the latest type of USB port and it is quite different in size and shape as compared to the Standard-A. It has connectors that have the same size as that of a micro-USB connector.

Unlike the Type-A connectors, you don’t have to worry about the correct orientation. It has an oval shape and features USB 3.1 or USB 3.2 technology and data transfer speeds of up to 10 and 20Gbit/s.

The USB type C offers not only almost all the features of its predecessor but has power input too. This is going to help us with charging our laptop without a dedicated charger.

Today in this article, I will explain how you can still charge your laptop without needing a dedicated laptop charger. So with further ado, here are the 5 ways to charge your laptop without a charger.

  • Charge your laptop with USB Type C port
  • Gets benefits from your car battery
  • Use a universal power adapter
  • Use universal auto/air adapter
  • Charging your laptop’s battery externally

1. Charge your laptop with USB-C

To charge your laptop through your USB-C port you need a power bank with a USB-C connector. Assuming these are not so hard to come by, your colleagues might be carrying these.

All you need to do is connect one end of the USB-C cord with your laptop’s USB-C port and the other end with the power bank. However, keep in mind that the power bank you use for charging your cellphone is not recommended as we are looking for at least 12 volts of power while most of the USB chargers offer around 5 volts.

Power banks offering less than the rated voltage for your laptop will not be useful. If you have access to a USB-C charger and an outlet you can just go ahead and plug that in.

You can also use your mobile phone to charge your laptop if it has a USB-C port. Connect your USB-C cord with your laptop and your cellphone, go to your mobile phone’s USB connectivity settings and enable the option to supply power. This might drain your mobile phone’s battery but it can prove helpful if you really need to use your laptop.

If you are looking for a laptop to buy, you might want to narrow down the list to ones that have USB-C port. Similarly, when buying a power bank make sure it supports the required minimum voltage.

2. Get benefits from your car battery

Sometimes you are on the move and can only carry a limited number of supplies. What if you have the USB-C port but no power source to connect the laptop too? Your car can be a useful charging tool in dire times. In this case scenario, you can use different methods to recharge your laptop.

For a relatively easier method you will need an AC adapter, having a USB Type-A connector at one end and a USB Type C connector on the other end, and a USB charger. Now all you need to do is plug the USB charger in the vehicle, turn on the engine and connect the USB-C connector with your laptop.

The second method will require some creativity and you will need a built-in voltage regulator which is often available in several automobiles. The voltage regulator helps you to step down the battery voltage to the required amount.  In this method, we are going to hardwire the laptop to your car’s fuse box.

The only problem is that laptops are not able to lower down the incoming voltage are designed to accept their native AC adapters as a power source. This is where our voltage regulator comes into play. By connecting the laptop to the voltage regulator and then to the car battery, we can lower the voltage to the required amount.

Another beginner-friendly method would be to use a power inverter. The power inverter can be connected to your car’s cigarette lighter outlet. These can provide sufficient power to charge your laptop.

3. Use a universal power adapter

Universal power adapters can be a good investment if you are using old laptops and don’t plan on replacing your machine. These are adapters that are available with several interchangeable charger tips. So you need not worry about losing the tip that is compatible with your laptop either.

The upside on these is that some of these can be connected to your car’s cigarette lighter. Additionally, you can share it with your colleagues since it has quite a number of interchangeable tips for most commonly used laptops.

The downside is that the performance can be lackluster unless you have a premium adapter and, in most cases, it isn’t a better substitute than your dedicated adapter.

Unless it provides the optimal power, there is a chance of it reducing the battery’s lifespan. Some premium adapters offer voltage settings, however, and might be worth checking out.

4. Use universal auto/air adapter

Some laptops can be connected to the universal chargers available in cars or airplanes. A power cord might be required depending on what universal charger your car has to offer, but some can make do with a USB cord.

Make sure that the universal charger works with your laptop prior to connecting it via a USB cord. This should go without saying but this procedure requires that the engine is running.

5. Charging your laptop battery externally

This might be quite helpful the charging jack has been damaged or if your laptop does not have a USB-C port. This can be done in a number of ways. Check if your laptop has an AC adapter available, if so, then connect the charger with the adapter port of the battery.

If this isn’t viable due to lacking some requisites, you can get an external laptop battery charger. Make sure the external charger meets the requirements of your laptop’s battery as each has different specifications.

Considering you don’t have a backup battery, next time you buy one, make sure it comes equipped with an AC port. Keep charging that while you use your laptop. This way you can be ahead of time and have at least one fully charged battery at your disposal.

Guru’s Verdict

It is always better to be prepared beforehand. Make sure to plan ahead of time so you can tackle the situation when it arrives! If your work requires you to run several applications simultaneously or in general your laptop’s battery gets drained quickly, it might be a good idea to purchase a spare battery equipped with an AC port.

If you still frequently run into situations where you run out of battery you can purchase an external battery charger. Also, if your laptop is quite dated and you don’t plan on upgrading it yet, it might be a good idea to purchase a premium quality universal power adapter.

When purchasing a new laptop, make sure that it has a USB-C port. The USB-C port is surely going to replace the Standard-A in a few years completely since it offers everything better. This purchase will surely benefit you a lot in your work.

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