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I have a ASUS notebook with Intel Dual Core processor. I need to run a program that loads the proc at ~80% and I need to run it all night. So is there a danger of overheating? I know there is some protection in the BIOS that shuts it down if it reaches a certain temperature but can I rely on this?
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Never overclock a notebook. Do you have any kind of outside cooling? I wouldn't do this. It's risky.
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Yes you can rely on it. The internal BIOS is quite good at doing this. As the temperature will slowly rise. You should be fine.
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I wouldn't suggest it. UNLESS you have some alternate cooling that is cooling from the outside.
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You should be fine. Though, as a precaution try pointing a fan at the intake fans of the laptop. Also, try using it on a desk, rather than on top of cloth or surface that creates heat easily.
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If you are going to do this, don't close your lid either. A lot of heat is dispersed from your keyboard.
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I wouldn't consider it because it can put your computer at risk, if thats a problem you may want to get a better cooling device. Another solution is to keep your computer running in a cooler enviorment and maybe have a fan at it all night, that could only help!
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use a cooling pad for better temps.
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I have been thinking about it. Don't do it, your crap is going to blow up.