Can you cool a laptop using coins?

How do you quickly cool a laptop? Place copper coins over areas that generate excessive heat and it will be released into the air in just a few minutes.

Summer is coming, the heat is coming and maybe one day you would like to sit under an umbrella and browse Facebook for funny pictures, but at some point you notice that the laptop you are using is much too hot for keep you on your feet.

To your aid comes an ingenious Japanese who thought to cool his laptop, a MacBook in this case, using copper coins that took the heat of the case and released it into the air, thus offering a high degree of comfort during use the gadget.

The idea is far from new, copper being used in radiators for laptops, computers and more, but this is the first time we see copper coins used for the same purpose and it seems they are successful in cooling laptops overheated.

Starting from the idea of ​​placing multiple copper coins on a laptop hanging from the crayfish, others thought of cooling other components using copper coins, and from here on, more varied ideas for this concept will probably appear.

If anyone is having a problem with their MacBook Pro getting too hot and not cooling down, try using some 10-yen coins you have lying around the house. The copper in the yen is a better conductor of heat than the aluminum of the computer and is good for getting the heat out.

In order for everything to work, you need to put as many copper coins as possible on top of each other on your laptop in the area where it heats up excessively, the one under the screen being most often the area that releases the most heat, the result being release of heat.

I hope this trick will help you in the hot summer days, and in case you are wondering, in Romania the 5 bani coins are made of copper, so you have to collect them and put them on your laptop.

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