XBU Philippe
New Member
Greetings everyone.
I recently bought a Surface Book 2 (16GB Ram, i7). I wanted to replace my tower with the new Surface. I have everything connected externally (keyboard, mouse, monitor, etc.), works great.
BUT, and here comes the big but, I am working with the Book 2 in the closed state, because I want to "tuck it" under my monitor stand. There is still a bit of room, but I noticed it really overheats after some time. Especially when I load it, too, but that is fairly obvious. The problem is, that it gets really warm and I notice some performance drop (obviously from the heat), but I am unsure on how to cool it properly in the closed state.
Since normal laptops coolers usally cool the underside of laptops which have airslits and the surface generates most of its heat from its screen (since that's where all the power is), I am unsure on how to properly cool it. Because I don't want to keep it open - takes too much space (but I notice that it cools down really quickly when I open it).
Does anybody have any ideas?
I recently bought a Surface Book 2 (16GB Ram, i7). I wanted to replace my tower with the new Surface. I have everything connected externally (keyboard, mouse, monitor, etc.), works great.
BUT, and here comes the big but, I am working with the Book 2 in the closed state, because I want to "tuck it" under my monitor stand. There is still a bit of room, but I noticed it really overheats after some time. Especially when I load it, too, but that is fairly obvious. The problem is, that it gets really warm and I notice some performance drop (obviously from the heat), but I am unsure on how to cool it properly in the closed state.
Since normal laptops coolers usally cool the underside of laptops which have airslits and the surface generates most of its heat from its screen (since that's where all the power is), I am unsure on how to properly cool it. Because I don't want to keep it open - takes too much space (but I notice that it cools down really quickly when I open it).
Does anybody have any ideas?