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Cool DIY Ways to Keep Your Laptop Cool

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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As laptops have become thinner and more powerful, they have also become prone to overheating, which can slow down their performance and even cause damage. However, there are several cool DIY ways to keep your laptop cool and prevent overheating.

1. Elevate your laptop with a stand or books

One of the most effective ways to prevent overheating is to elevate your laptop off the surface it’s on, allowing for better airflow. You can simply prop up your laptop with a few books or invest in a laptop stand, which comes in various sizes and designs.

2. Clean the air vents with a vacuum or compressed air

Dust and debris can accumulate in your laptop’s air vents over time, hindering proper airflow and causing overheating. You can use a vacuum cleaner or compressed air canister to clean the vents and improve airflow. Just be sure to hold the canister or vacuum nozzle at a safe distance from the laptop to avoid damaging the delicate components.

3. Add external cooling fans

External cooling fans are a great option for laptops that tend to overheat frequently. You can choose from various designs, including portable USB-powered models that you can easily take on the go. External cooling fans can help regulate the laptop’s temperature and disperse heat away from the device.

4. Use a cooling pad

A cooling pad is a flat platform that sits underneath your laptop and helps to circulate air around the device. Cooling pads are affordable and come with built-in fans that keep your laptop at a regulated temperature. You can choose from various sizes, designs and even some with adjustable fan speeds and angles.

5. Apply thermal paste

The thermal paste helps to transfer heat from the CPU or GPU to your laptop’s cooling system, allowing for better heat regulation. Over time and with use, the thermal paste can become less effective, leading to overheating issues. Reapplying thermal paste to your laptop’s components can help to improve airflow and reduce overheating issues.

In conclusion, these are just some of the cool DIY ways to keep your laptop cool and prevent it from overheating. Incorporating these methods into your laptop maintenance will help ensure your device runs smoothly for years to come. Remember, prevention is better than cure, so don’t wait until your laptop overheats to take action.

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