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Laptops used as Desktops
bloody000:
He said folding@home. google it.
NaRu:
--- Quote from: bloody000 on June 18, 2011, 06:21:56 AM ---He said folding@home. google it.
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who were you talking to?
bloody000:
--- Quote from: NaRu on June 18, 2011, 06:54:18 AM ---
--- Quote from: bloody000 on June 18, 2011, 06:21:56 AM ---He said folding@home. google it.
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who were you talking to?
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You. His laptop is not idling. It's always computing.
rheffera:
--- Quote from: bloody000 on June 15, 2011, 11:11:04 AM ---store it in the fridge(not freezer). I'm serious. Li-ion batteries degrades faster at high temperature, the base of your laptop is always warm, sometimes hot. Li-ion batteries degrades faster when it's fully charged, so discharge it to around 45% before putting it in the fridge. Li-ion batteries also degrades whether you use it or not.
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Very true, i used to store my battery in the fridge, wrapped in a bag in this fashion. Then the fridge malfunctioned, and defrosted itself, you guessed it, over the battery. The bag didnt save it from the deluge.
Thus, i ended up with a completely dead battery.
Also, have mine running enigma@home and leiden classical in a single core rather than both cores to help keep the temperature down, but still contributing
kitamesume:
lol, putting a non-rechargeable battery on the freezer(yea the ones that turns stuff to ice) makes it go weee, seriously, i had my GBA batteries like that, when its almost out i`d put it on the freezer, a few hours later i`d be playing my GBA with the same (frozen)batteries for a couple of hours. the batteries lasted 4days.
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