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Laptops duration limits?

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hi,

i know this question is pretty obvious but here goes,

how long can u stay on a laptop (its plugged in)?

at what point will your laptop be damage if go on any further?

i laptop series in hp pavilion dv6000

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  1. People have been arguing about this for ages, and there's no easy answer. It's a matter of thermal dissipation, and in truth, is only a matter for some machines. If you have something like a Celeron with integrated graphics, it should be fine in 24/7 server duty even if you just keep it free from dust. If you have a desktop chip Pentium 4 (you don't) or a gamer laptop with two hard disks and all the trimmings, it may get perilously hot within a few hours of full-load stress. If the above means nothing to you, go by how warm your laptop gets just sitting around doing nothing much (or at full load if you run Folding@Home).

    Also, hibernating is sufficient. This will park the drives and throttle down the CPU, putting a temporary end to its heater status.

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