Didnt know whether to put this here or in the notebooks forum, so a coin flip later and here it is:)
I was wondering if it is okay to run a laptop 24/7 to fold on. Do they get too hot? does it hurt the battery or does the power cord bypass the use of the battery?
I have that compaq v5201 or v5210 I wrote about in the laptop forum before incase that makes a difference.
Thank You
Mike
okay to fold on a laptop 24/7?
okay to fold on a laptop 24/7?
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I use my Dell to fold @ 100% CPU.......I make sure the air vents are not covered and the temps never go above 55C
I use centrino hardware control to lower the default voltage to lower temps too.
I don't fold 24/7 with it, but basically from the min I get home till I leave the next morning it's folding. Most, if not all my folding efforts lately have been done on the laptop.
I use centrino hardware control to lower the default voltage to lower temps too.
I don't fold 24/7 with it, but basically from the min I get home till I leave the next morning it's folding. Most, if not all my folding efforts lately have been done on the laptop.
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I don't have a laptop but I would think you'd want to have it hooked up to the AC adapter. Your battery would use up it's charge pretty fast.
EDIT: I was looking through the preferences on my folding client and there is an option to pause folding while battery power is being used. Then you wouldn't have to worry about it when on the road.
EDIT: I was looking through the preferences on my folding client and there is an option to pause folding while battery power is being used. Then you wouldn't have to worry about it when on the road.