Hot palm rest, what have you done?

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Re: Hot palm rest, what have you done?

#61 Post by IvanAndreevich » Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:52 am

pianowizard wrote:Trust me, it makes a difference. Not a huge difference, but definitely not "no difference whatsoever". I use mostly archaic equipment and so I know, through experience.
That's like a mechanic telling someone whose car's radiator starts to boil when they drive 100 km/hr to drive at 80 km/hr. Yeah, it might help for the time being, but that's not a freaking solution to the real problem, considering the car should be able to drive at 200 km/hr without an issue.
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Re: Hot palm rest, what have you done?

#62 Post by pianowizard » Wed Mar 16, 2011 1:30 pm

IvanAndreevich wrote:that's not a freaking solution to the real problem
Look, I didn't say mine was THE solution to the problem, nor did I say improving the cooling mechanisms wasn't the solution. So, please don't get agitated. I mentioned reducing the monitor's resolution simply because dejx said he was watching 720p movies on a 1920x1200 monitor, so he didn't need the full resolution of the monitor anyway and reducing the resolution would ameliorate his problem a tiny bit. Getting the fan or thermal interface replaced or cleaned up would obviously be the most important thing to do, but there are additional little things that can help a little further. Reducing the resolution is one of these little things, and it doesn't cost a single penny.
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