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yOyOYoo
Feb 24, 2005, 11:39 PM
I use my 12" PB pretty heavily, often leaving it on for hours and hours at a time.

Do I need one of those laptop cooler platforms? Does it really make a difference? why should I pay $30 for a piece of aluminum that raises the laptop up?

Do I need to get one with fans?

which do you recommend?



CaptainCaveMann
Feb 24, 2005, 11:43 PM
I use my 12" PB pretty heavily, often leaving it on for hours and hours at a time.

Do I need one of those laptop cooler platforms? Does it really make a difference? why should I pay $30 for a piece of aluminum that raises the laptop up?

Do I need to get one with fans?

which do you recommend?Personally i would only recomend it if you want to raise your computer up to eye level. For cooling im pretty sure it would make the comp run cooler but i dont think its a necesity.

h0e0h
Feb 24, 2005, 11:44 PM
I use the iCurve and i got it for 30 bucks from jr.com (one of my new favorite sites). My only deal is that i use the program "temperature monitor" and i don't see that significant of a change in the operating temperature, but the system itself is cooler to the touch... I recommend it to anyone with a PB, especially the 12". I love the bluetooth keyboard that i got from jr.com as well. I'm also using a logitech mx310 and i love it. Maybe you should give it a whirl... what the heck... i've never heard anyone say... man, i sure hate this iCurve, it was such a waste of money...

angelneo
Feb 24, 2005, 11:46 PM
It's also better to play safe if you value your powerbook, i feel. If your powerbook is always kept in an air-conditioned area, the need might not be that great. Alleviate it should be enough, those with fans might be a little of an overkill but as always if you need to play safe.

mcgarry
Feb 25, 2005, 03:02 AM
Yeah, the stands may have real cooling benefits, hard for me to say, but the benefits I am more aware of have to do with simply raising the screen to a more confortable level when I'm at my desk. I like the iCurve because it leaves space underneath for peripherals. However, it does mean I have to use a different keyboard, even though I prefer the one on the PB ...

munkle
Feb 25, 2005, 03:41 AM
I use two thick books to raise my PB and allow some airflow underneath...same effect, cost = free.99 ;)

virividox
Feb 25, 2005, 05:14 AM
i dont use one and my laptop is runnig 24/7

yOyOYoo
Feb 25, 2005, 04:06 PM
I use two thick books to raise my PB and allow some airflow underneath...same effect, cost = free.99 ;)



sounds good to me!

I just don't feel good about the idea of paying $30-40 for a piece of aluminum that raises the laptop 1 inch up.

Although there are some pretty cheap ones on ebay...

Demon Hunter
Feb 25, 2005, 04:09 PM
I love my Road Tools PodiumPad (http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/72304/wo/bp42fpPEK3Jh3y07wwueCNuzWvR/1.0.11.1.0.6.25.7.11.0.3)... rugged, small. It pivots and you can change the elevation, good for typing.

If your computer is running the CPU at 100% all the time, it could increase the lifespan of some components, although there isn't much documentation for this taht I know of.

mkrishnan
Feb 25, 2005, 04:17 PM
I guess this is maybe a stupid comment, but how much does your fan run? If your fan doesn't turn on often or at all, I'm thinking your current setup is allowing your PB to cool adequately, isn't it? :o

Eevee
Feb 25, 2005, 06:13 PM
You probably don't need one. I am constantly using my 15" PB, and it's fine. If you have the $, sure why not. But it's probaly not worth it.

I like munkle's idea and would pay him $30 for his suggestion! :p

blackpeter
Feb 25, 2005, 06:13 PM
I love my Road Tools PodiumPad (http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/72304/wo/bp42fpPEK3Jh3y07wwueCNuzWvR/1.0.11.1.0.6.25.7.11.0.3)... rugged, small. It pivots and you can change the elevation, good for typing.


Agreed.


If your computer is running the CPU at 100% all the time, it could increase the lifespan of some components, although there isn't much documentation for this taht I know of.

Don't you mean de-crease?

Boobs
Feb 25, 2005, 06:33 PM
I use a checkbook box and set my PB on it at an angle. The checkbook box butts up to my scanner so it doesn't slide anywhere. Just another cheap out suggestion. :)

Mechcozmo
Feb 25, 2005, 06:50 PM
My PowerBook is on a wooden desk, and the fans don't really run at all. They come on sometimes but that's with heavy usage and go down after a bit.

So I'm not getting one. :)