Is it safe to use my laptop vertically? concerns about liquid metal and overheating

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zumzum4all1
zumzum4all1 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited July 17 in Predator Laptops

I SAW THAT SOME PLAYSTATION OR LAPTOP HAVE BIG PROBLEM (*****) BECAUSE USERS DONT KEEP THEM IN ORIZONTAL POSITION (THEY KEEP THEM IN VERTICAL POSITION) AND METAL LIQUID PASTE IS DRAINED IN ONE SIDE COUSING PROBLEM, OVERHEATING AND BURN OF CPU / GPU …

QUESTIION I HAVE ACER PREDATOR HELIOS 3D SPATIAL LAB EDITION CAN I KEEP MY LAPTOP ON 60 DEGREE POSITION, OLMOST VERTICAl ? I USE A COOL PAD TABLE AND I HAVE THIS OPTION TO ADJUST THE HIGH

I ATTACHED 2 PICTIURE WITH THE VERTICAL POSITION OF MY LAPTOP

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 852

    @zumzum4all1

    Tilting your Acer Predator Helios 3D SpatialLabs Edition laptop to around 60 degrees is generally safe if it hasn’t been modified with liquid metal thermal paste. Most Acer models use standard thermal paste, which doesn’t pose leakage risks like liquid metal. As long as your cooling pad provides stable support and airflow, and the laptop isn’t kept in a steep vertical position for extended periods, this setup shouldn’t cause overheating or damage. Monitoring CPU/GPU temperatures with tools like PredatorSense or HWMonitor is a good precaution.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 2,152

    Yes, it is generally safe to use and store your laptop vertically, as long as you take a few precautions. While your laptop's internal components are designed to handle various orientations, some factors like heat management and stability should be considered.
    Here's a more detailed explanation:
    Heat: Laptops generate heat, especially during demanding tasks. Ensure proper ventilation by not blocking the laptop's vents or fans.
    Stability: If using a vertical stand, make sure the laptop is stable and won't tip over, especially if it has a traditional hard drive.
    Solid State Drives (SSDs):
    If your laptop has an SSD, it's less susceptible to damage from vibrations or movement compared to a traditional hard drive.
    Attachments: Remove any accessories or cables that might be damaged if the laptop falls or is bumped.
    Cooling: Consider using a laptop cooling pad or stand for better airflow and heat dissipation, especially if you notice your laptop getting hot.

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