Y yg17 macrumors Pentium Original poster Sep 23, 2005 #1 After using my PowerBook for awhile, it gets sorta hot on the bottom. Is it safe to put it in it's sleeve while it's still warm? Thanks.
After using my PowerBook for awhile, it gets sorta hot on the bottom. Is it safe to put it in it's sleeve while it's still warm? Thanks.
TheMonarch macrumors 65816 Sep 23, 2005 #2 yg17 said: After using my PowerBook for awhile, it gets sorta hot on the bottom. Is it safe to put it in it's sleeve while it's still warm? Thanks. Click to expand... Heat isn't an issue... Don't worry, your PB has fans to prevent it from overheating...
yg17 said: After using my PowerBook for awhile, it gets sorta hot on the bottom. Is it safe to put it in it's sleeve while it's still warm? Thanks. Click to expand... Heat isn't an issue... Don't worry, your PB has fans to prevent it from overheating...
K katie ta achoo Blogger emeritus Sep 23, 2005 #3 yg17 said: After using my PowerBook for awhile, it gets sorta hot on the bottom. Is it safe to put it in it's sleeve while it's still warm? Thanks. Click to expand... Since while it's in the sleeve, I don't think it will be actively creating any more heat, so I should think it's all good. I put mine in my sleeve while it's still hot. It survives. 🙂 The PowerBooks are just hot machines. Eh.
yg17 said: After using my PowerBook for awhile, it gets sorta hot on the bottom. Is it safe to put it in it's sleeve while it's still warm? Thanks. Click to expand... Since while it's in the sleeve, I don't think it will be actively creating any more heat, so I should think it's all good. I put mine in my sleeve while it's still hot. It survives. 🙂 The PowerBooks are just hot machines. Eh.