Beat the Heat in Notebooks With Software
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May 6, 1999 |
Author: |
Christopher L. Chapman, Aavid Thermal Products, Inc. |
Abstract: |
Pentium-class portables present significant packaging problems. The heat generated inside a notebook not only reduces microprocessor reliability, but the reliability of peripheries such as hard drives and video chips. Although the processor is the primary heat-generating source, it isn’t always the component least tolerant of temperature...... |
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