Have a purely theoretical question for you techies. And although I use since December 2018 a CoolingPad for my laptop, it is an Acer Aspire E 17 (E5-772G-343M) because this is constantly overheating and has bombarded me with Blue Screens. The laptop was ready to be repaired by my friend before Christmas, who downloaded the virus and reinstalled Windows 10, and at the same time backed up it for data recovery.
Now my question is: My friend has a Medion laptop Erazer, believe the series, and this is s.Television / 2nd Monitor connected (Will I do soon, save just for 2nd monitor). The good thing is: as soon as the radiator pad is on, it turns off the internal laptop cooling.
I've even tested it myself and the processor cooler remains unfortunately despite Cooling Pad on. Is one of KLIM. Now Really my question: can you turn off the cooling somehow, so that the laptop is cooled only by the cooling pad, or do I have to wait until I have my ewxternen monitor and then test it? Because this question burns on my soul for a long time and I have the suspicion that the internal cooling and the pad would overload the laptop, can one help me there? Thanks in advance, and please excuse the HUGE text before the actual question.
Why should both cooling together overload the laptop?
Why do you want to turn them off?
No, you can't actually turn it off, if then in the BIOS.
You may be able to set the fan speed in the BIOS to zero. Another option is software such as SpeedFan.
In general, I advise against turning off the radiator. If you do not use the laptop one day on the CoolingPad and do not turn on the fans again, your laptop may be able to drain you. Such a fan consumes to my knowledge about 5 watts.
Hmm, I have to talk to my friend about how he did that, but thanks for the quick answer. Vl. Is it not synonymous as long as the laptop without ext. Monitor is running, I have to see.
Will not overload anything, 2x cool is better than 1x… Warm chips live shorter
You can somehow turn off the cooling
Normally, this can't be turned off because of the risk of a hardware defect due to overheating.
The monitor does not change anything.
Why switch off? More cooling is always good.