Originally posted by: thuned
If you want to process something fulltime then why not get a desktop? Modern mobile chips shut most of itself down when idle (ie pentium-m).
Originally posted by: eriqesque
Originally posted by: thuned
If you want to process something fulltime then why not get a desktop? Modern mobile chips shut most of itself down when idle (ie pentium-m).
But if it is processing something it's not idle
Originally posted by: thuned
Originally posted by: eriqesque
Originally posted by: thuned
If you want to process something fulltime then why not get a desktop? Modern mobile chips shut most of itself down when idle (ie pentium-m).
But if it is processing something it's not idle
That's why I suggested a desktop if the CPU is set to process something 100% of the time. If the use isn't at a constant 100%, then the pentium-m will try to keep itself cool by shutting off the portions that is not in use.
Given the same processor power requirement, it's much easier to make a desktop quiet than a laptop - you don't have to cram everything into a small space, and have much more flexibility in using fanless cooling devices. But I guess you probably mean it's easier to buy quiet laptops at retail than quiet desktops.Originally posted by:The reason why we use laptops is that this is in a noise sensitive environment and good Laptops are generally much quieter than desktops.
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Since you're using an Inspiron, use this program:
i8kFanGui
I've been using it on my 8200 for almost a year with no complaints. Set it to use the automatic temperature control, set what temps you want the fans to come on at and what speed you want the fans to run at and you're good to go.