patatje
Do you have problems with the cooling of your PC or laptop in Indonesia, or with the humidity? Thanks.
Bert Vierstra
No, I did not.
ibugaul
[quote=patatje]Do you have problems with the cooling of your PC or laptop in Indonesia, or with the humidity? Thanks.[/quote]
I DID... :wink:
not only in Indonesia though... anywhere I am when I put my laptop on my lap for quite a while.. :lol:
Then I bought the cooling pad... it helps!
Maybe you should get one for yourself too, eh :mrgreen:
Sanurian
Depends a little on where in Bali you'll be[b]*[/b].
But "heating" and "humidity" alone shouldn't be a problem. What you need to watch out for is [b]fungus[/b] and various insects trying to make a home through [b]any[/b] openings in your equipment (like headphone sockets, USB holes, etc). Wasps and ants, in particular. I am [b]not[/b] joking.
[b]*[/b] [i]I lived near Ubud for a while with my PCs - maybe the seasons at the time weren't the best, but I found that fungus there was a bigger problem than where I live now (Sanur).[/i]
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sander
I did have some cooling problems with my dell laptop. My harddisk was making a lot of noice after it was on for about 4 hours, but it was after 6 months in bali. I opened my laptop and cleaned the inside, the cool fans etc. and now its working fine again.