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Laptops used as Desktops

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mrdkreka:
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If the vent is made and placed correctly in the laptop there shouldn't be a problem.

kitamesume:
if the laptop is poorly constructed, then yes, it`ll get really hot, 90+c. if not, you`d get under 75c.

laptops should be able to handle stress works over 24/7 so long as the way its built was decent.

mrdkreka:
For what otep want to use the laptop for it shouldn't even get over 45C, at least my laptop don't, even thought it is an i5.

i_am_otep:
I'm thinking of getting an HP laptop.

A couple pics:

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From what I can make of it, it seems there are a couple of small vents in the front and side. You guys think that's okay enough?

I'm a little skeptical about it based on what I've read about HP laptops overall.

kitamesume:
vents arent enough, if you could check under the hood then thats better.

make it run at 100% for a test drive before you pay, something like a try first. the point here is listen to the fan and place your hand on the exhaust, if the fan is so-so in loudness and the exhaust is letting out luke-warm air then thats a good thing but if its too loud and the exhaust is hotter than your coffee steam(typically 80-100c) then thats a bad thing.

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