[SUPPORT VIDEO] Keep Razer Blade at Optimal Temperature while Gaming | Razer Insider

[SUPPORT VIDEO] Keep Razer Blade at Optimal Temperature while Gaming


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Running tasks such as video editing or playing graphics-intensive computer games may cause periodic high-temperature spikes and are considered normal on any computer. Several factors such as ambient temperature, hardware specifications, and even the surface where it rests can influence the laptop’s ability to dissipate heat. This video shows you how to run your laptop at optimal heat to avoid overheating.

Please note that any damages caused by upgrading or modifying the Razer Blade are not covered by Razer's Warranty Policy. For more information, see Razer's Warranty Policy.

Visit the Support page on keeping the Razer Blade at optimal temperature while gaming: How to keep the Razer Blade at optimal temperature while gaming | https://mysupport.razer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/973/kw/973

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Userlevel 7
I love how you guys keep posting a lot of Razer Blade self care videos, these will be super helpful and ideal for new Blade users or even PC/laptop users in general as well. You guys are amazing man.
Userlevel 7
Wow very good tips ! Keep it up Razer !
you put ice on it
Userlevel 7
Coolant control, and effective performance.
Freezer~~~
Userlevel 7
Remember to keep your gear clean!
Userlevel 7
Laptop cooling is bit tricky. You cannot just buy the "RGB" cooling laptop stand.

First one should know how the airflow flow of his/her laptop.

Placing a cooling fan on the outtake air vent may cause harm since the warm air can't go out.

Laptop stands *ehem* specially Razer Laptop Stand Chroma *ehem* helps with cooling since it's elevated and helps the airflow. 🙂
Userlevel 7
lets goo!!!
Userlevel 7
really useful stuff! Great work guys!
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RacianVD
Remember to keep your gear clean!

Remember me to never put my stuff in your care if they need to be cleaned.😂
Userlevel 7
Hello friends,

Greece is a really hot country. o_O

RacianVD uses water jet just to clean ?
Or is it also a custom manual water cooling for your laptop in your garden? lol

I'm teasing (joke). 😛
Userlevel 6
I go across gr8 heat while gaming this would be of gr8 help
Userlevel 7
Or just get a heatsink...but I get it, laptops are supposed to be 'portable'
I always keep mine clean, since I don't have one!
Still using my trusty Samsung Chronos 7 with 3rd gen i5 from 7 years ago. Still going strong. Keep replacing thermal paste every year to be on top condition and cleaning the exhaust fans.
Only issue with my Acer Swift 3 is the soldered 8GB RAM without any room for expansion. Sad life.
Userlevel 7
Good stuff
Haha, if designed properly, wouldn't have any issue in the first place.
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Chrysentha
Haha, if designed properly, wouldn't have any issue in the first place.

How can you prevent dust from accumulating in the intake and exhaust areas of the fan?

Unless you only use it in a special dust-free room o_O
Userlevel 7
My theory or reason on "why laptops should operate at maximum fans" when playing intense graphical games, video editing, or anything that cause mass heat build up on CPU and GPU

/are-these-cpu-temps-normal-blade-15-base.70385/#post-732847
Userlevel 7
useful tips for razer blade owner
Userlevel 7
how about show us to clean the dust internally?
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RacianVD
Remember to keep your gear clean!

I would like to know how to clean my keyboard and mouse properly
Don't know guys, seems like the basics if you're gaming on a laptop. Guess there's some seriously "new to PC" gamers out there, that didn't know?
Userlevel 7
2nd most dangerous enemy to the systems, treat it alike.
Userlevel 7
I think Razer is the only company would willing to provide such useful video