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The Mini-Inferno: Dealing with Vaio Laptop Overheating

As this writer sits and works on this article, using his ever faithful laptop computer, the unit has heated upwards to the point that it feels like this writer is using a steam iron rather than a portable computing unit.

Alas, this writer is one of many folks who owns and uses a laptop that heats up to an impossibly high temperature at times when being used. Indeed, for many laptop users, the overheating unit is an ongoing point of frustration and worry.

Turning specifically for the moment to a Vaio laptop overheating, some help is in the field for this particular situation. A Vaio laptop overheating on a regular basis can result in long-term harm and damage to the portable unit. Indeed, in time, a Vaio laptop overheating will be rendered dysfunctional all together.

Vaio laptop overheating occurs when there is a particularly heavy load on the CPU, causing the computer to overheat and ultimately shut down (or, if catastrophe strikes, break down).

A new product on the market, known as the Notebook Cooler, is one solid method for dealing with Vaio laptop overheating. The Notebook Cooler, at is essence, is based on some very simple principles.

The Notebook Cooler is designed to draw a continual flow of cool air across the computer’s hottest surface. The Notebook Cooler fits directly underneath the Vaio laptop overheating and immediately helps to lower the unit’s temperature.

The aluminium surface of the Notebook Cooler helps conduct heat away from the Vaio laptop overheating and the Cooler’s nearly 400 ventilation holes keep a steady flow of cooling air flowing through the hottest portion of the portable unit.

The Notebook Cooler, manufactured by Antec Computers, retails for about $40.00 and is a worthwhile investment. Antec is a British company but the product can be purchased at numerous Internet points of sale.

The Mini-Inferno: Dealing with Vaio Laptop Overheating
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