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crispycutz
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wussup HR's,
I'm usually threading around the CoolEdit Forum, but I hoped maybe someone could help me over here. Here goes:
When I'm using my Dell 1100 laptop during performances, (DJ-ing using turntables & Traktor Final Scratch)...after about an hour I notice that the waveforms "Lag" and a bit of digital distortion (like bad MP3) comes through the speakers. To combat this situation, I (much to my embarressment) pick up my laptop and proceed to blow at the small fan on the underside of the unit. Surprisingly, this almost always rectifies the situation.
My question, besides ventilating, and turning off the screen saver etc.,
is there any other quick fixes I can do to prevent the comp. from "overheating"? Any aftermarket fans?
thanks
I'm usually threading around the CoolEdit Forum, but I hoped maybe someone could help me over here. Here goes:
When I'm using my Dell 1100 laptop during performances, (DJ-ing using turntables & Traktor Final Scratch)...after about an hour I notice that the waveforms "Lag" and a bit of digital distortion (like bad MP3) comes through the speakers. To combat this situation, I (much to my embarressment) pick up my laptop and proceed to blow at the small fan on the underside of the unit. Surprisingly, this almost always rectifies the situation.
My question, besides ventilating, and turning off the screen saver etc.,
is there any other quick fixes I can do to prevent the comp. from "overheating"? Any aftermarket fans?
thanks