Can I place my laptop like this?

PPRung
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Can I place my laptop while gaming like this?
(I use an external monitor)

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,228 Pathfinder
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    @PPRung
    Nitro and Predator products are engineered to withstand higher operating temperatures than traditional notebooks. These systems include features that help with cooling and heat dispersion. The CPU and GPU are designed to handle temperature spikes in excess of 98 degrees Celsius without causing damage to the components. It is common for PC temperatures to spike temporarily during heavy gaming or graphic usage. If the system encounters excessive temperatures that could damage the hardware, it will automatically shut down to protect the components from becoming damaged.
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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,228 Pathfinder
    @PPRung
    There are chances if it fell down it might cause some damage to the laptop
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  • PPRung
    PPRung Member Posts: 9

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    Jack22 said:
    @PPRung
    There are chances if it fell down it might cause some damage to the laptop
    Is a cooling pad a better option then?
  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,228 Pathfinder
    PPRung said:
    Jack22 said:
    @PPRung
    There are chances if it fell down it might cause some damage to the laptop
    Is a cooling pad a better option then?
    Yes, if the unit goes hot, is the unit heating up ??
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  • PPRung
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    Jack22 said:
    PPRung said:
    Jack22 said:
    @PPRung
    There are chances if it fell down it might cause some damage to the laptop
    Is a cooling pad a better option then?
    Yes, if the unit goes hot, is the unit heating up ??
    Yes , I get around 75-83 Celsius while playing BattleField V with Max Fans.
  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,228 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓
    @PPRung
    Nitro and Predator products are engineered to withstand higher operating temperatures than traditional notebooks. These systems include features that help with cooling and heat dispersion. The CPU and GPU are designed to handle temperature spikes in excess of 98 degrees Celsius without causing damage to the components. It is common for PC temperatures to spike temporarily during heavy gaming or graphic usage. If the system encounters excessive temperatures that could damage the hardware, it will automatically shut down to protect the components from becoming damaged.
    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!
  • PPRung
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    Jack22 said:
    @PPRung
    Nitro and Predator products are engineered to withstand higher operating temperatures than traditional notebooks. These systems include features that help with cooling and heat dispersion. The CPU and GPU are designed to handle temperature spikes in excess of 98 degrees Celsius without causing damage to the components. It is common for PC temperatures to spike temporarily during heavy gaming or graphic usage. If the system encounters excessive temperatures that could damage the hardware, it will automatically shut down to protect the components from becoming damaged.
    Wow I never knew about that. I thought 75-90 Celsius was damaging my components. 
  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,228 Pathfinder
    @PPRung
    Dont worry the laptop components are safe :)
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