Ok, so I can type in "Framerate=30" and I will be good to go?
-framerate=30
note the difference, seeing as yours is overheating try 20.
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Ok, so I can type in "Framerate=30" and I will be good to go?
Great! Thank you. I'll see what happens.-framerate=30
note the difference, seeing as yours is overheating try 20.
Hi SuperFudd,
I actually was at war with the place I bought it for a number of months. Took the machine in several times and their response was that it was operating "as designed." The cure with the fan was suggested by a different technician, as he was having the same problem. It's a little inconvenient, but works very well, and the cool air being blown into the case prevents dust from settling so that the interior is remarkably clean. I have it in a well protected place, and there are no infants or pets to injure themselves.
If something does go awry I suppose it will all get settled in Small Claims Court. I only mentioned it in this thread to emphasize that ventilation is something to pay serious attention to when making the decision to buy, and should not be taken for granted.
Bernie
Thanks, I'll look into it.I just got for Christmas a laptop pad that might help you. It's called My Favorite Work Station. It has a built-in fan that is powered by a USB cord (included) connected to your computer. The work station has two USB ports, side-by-side (The USB cord included plugs into one of the USB ports; I don't know what the other does). It also features two built-in speakers, which can be plugged into a MP3 device (a cable is included for you to do so). There is also a LED light that can be used for reading, and two legs that fold out of the bottom. It's distributed by Milen (www.MilenAsSeenOnTV.com), which is a division of P2F Holdings (1760 Apollo Court, Seal Beach, CA 90740). I'm the type of person who believes that some things you see on TV are too good to be true.
I wonder if the reason the fans in those previous 2 white Belkin stands I have used started making that growling noise (and then, in the case of the second one, eventually going dead) is because of dust and/or cat hair buildup (we have 4 cats. Cat hair is everywhere and on many things. It's just a fact of life). It seems that even the fan on the black Belkin that I currently use can get dust buildup on it.
I suppose that I could grab a screwdriver and take apart my dead white Belkin stand and see if the fan could be removed/replaced and/or see if dust and/or cat hair buildup is what caused it to fail.
I'm talking about corporate use, and with 132,000 people you don't mess around. We're now a majority Dell and minority Lenovo shop because of this. My building alone has nearly 650 users, and what you don't want is crashing machines. Users are just that - USERS. What you don't need is all of them screaming about something at once. Work is bad enough chasing viruses, and other user issues. Overheating machines would be the crap load on top of it all.
You're one of the lucky ones. My Alienware 17Mx doesn't get as hot as my old Toshiba ever did, and this is much bigger laptop with an all metal case. It's all about quality components and design.
John