This may sound like a stupid question, but here goes.
So, I bought a new computer-it's a laptop with an Intel core duo 2.5 ghz processor, 4gb SDRAM, a 5400 rpm 320GB hard drive, 128mb Geforce graphics processor, and a fancy hi res screen (among other stuff). Anyway, I discovered that it plays a racing game, GT Legends, pretty well. I can run hot laps just fine (a teensy bit of stutter at some spots, barely noticeable), and have run a few races against six or so other cars. Looks good, drives good, and it has an Austin Healey 3000 and an E-type.
Anyway, when I'm playing it sounds like either the the hard drive is running a lot or the fan is on. I'm not doing anything right now except surfing the web and it's mostly silent. I'm not playing for more than an hour or so at a stretch, but I noticed that I left the computer on one of the game's menu screens and it sounded like the HD was running on.
Anyway, it sounds like it's running <span style="font-style: italic">something</span> alot when I play a game. Am I risking frying my shiny new toy? FWIW, I'm not using it on a cloth table top or the carpet-its on a bare wood table.
-William
PS-told you it was kind of a dopey question!
So, I bought a new computer-it's a laptop with an Intel core duo 2.5 ghz processor, 4gb SDRAM, a 5400 rpm 320GB hard drive, 128mb Geforce graphics processor, and a fancy hi res screen (among other stuff). Anyway, I discovered that it plays a racing game, GT Legends, pretty well. I can run hot laps just fine (a teensy bit of stutter at some spots, barely noticeable), and have run a few races against six or so other cars. Looks good, drives good, and it has an Austin Healey 3000 and an E-type.
Anyway, when I'm playing it sounds like either the the hard drive is running a lot or the fan is on. I'm not doing anything right now except surfing the web and it's mostly silent. I'm not playing for more than an hour or so at a stretch, but I noticed that I left the computer on one of the game's menu screens and it sounded like the HD was running on.
Anyway, it sounds like it's running <span style="font-style: italic">something</span> alot when I play a game. Am I risking frying my shiny new toy? FWIW, I'm not using it on a cloth table top or the carpet-its on a bare wood table.
-William
PS-told you it was kind of a dopey question!
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