Trotter Grandfather of Techist, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Staff member Messages 33,560 Location The South Jul 24, 2008 #11 Sorry, but laptops are a totally different animal than a desktop. Upgrading the graphics on it ain't happening. WOW will run on onboard graphics, so you're OK for now.
Sorry, but laptops are a totally different animal than a desktop. Upgrading the graphics on it ain't happening. WOW will run on onboard graphics, so you're OK for now.
OP OP M makaveli10 Solid State Member Messages 17 Jul 24, 2008 #12 Trotter said: Sorry, but laptops are a totally different animal than a desktop. Upgrading the graphics on it ain't happening. WOW will run on onboard graphics, so you're OK for now. Click to expand... Thanks. I should probably just delete some movies I have on my computer, maybe that will help. And also use the can of air to get rid of the dust.
Trotter said: Sorry, but laptops are a totally different animal than a desktop. Upgrading the graphics on it ain't happening. WOW will run on onboard graphics, so you're OK for now. Click to expand... Thanks. I should probably just delete some movies I have on my computer, maybe that will help. And also use the can of air to get rid of the dust.
veedubfreak Golden Master Messages 6,979 Jul 25, 2008 #13 Deleting files isnt going to affect the laptop overheating. The only time something overheats is because the physical cooling solution has either stopped working (dead fan) or its just so dirty it cant get the air in and out effectively.
Deleting files isnt going to affect the laptop overheating. The only time something overheats is because the physical cooling solution has either stopped working (dead fan) or its just so dirty it cant get the air in and out effectively.