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Could tilting or turning your laptop sometimes lead to problems in the long run?

Could tilting or turning your laptop sometimes lead to problems in the long run?

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MASTER57
Junior Member
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02-26-2023, 01:09 PM
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I sometimes rotate or tilt my laptop while it's running, and I'm curious if this might impact the internal components or fans in any way that could lead to wear or stress. Is it okay to do this occasionally?
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MASTER57
02-26-2023, 01:09 PM #1

I sometimes rotate or tilt my laptop while it's running, and I'm curious if this might impact the internal components or fans in any way that could lead to wear or stress. Is it okay to do this occasionally?

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HannahGG
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02-28-2023, 07:18 AM
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I sometimes rotate or tilt my laptop during use
Curiously, what's the reason behind this? If your laptop has a mechanical drive, it's best to avoid putting extra stress on it while it's running. If it doesn't have an HDD, you shouldn't worry much since a laptop isn't meant to be tilted often. However, if (not for the HDD) anything could damage the hinges on the laptop.
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HannahGG
02-28-2023, 07:18 AM #2

I sometimes rotate or tilt my laptop during use
Curiously, what's the reason behind this? If your laptop has a mechanical drive, it's best to avoid putting extra stress on it while it's running. If it doesn't have an HDD, you shouldn't worry much since a laptop isn't meant to be tilted often. However, if (not for the HDD) anything could damage the hinges on the laptop.

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Karybdus09
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03-08-2023, 12:16 AM
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Thank you, if it doesn’t affect the fans or any other parts of the laptop that’s fine. I have a small concern about my screen always appearing straight, no matter how I position it—I can’t resist shifting it a bit, but I’m also concerned about possible stress on the internal components, so I wanted to ask for advice.
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Karybdus09
03-08-2023, 12:16 AM #3

Thank you, if it doesn’t affect the fans or any other parts of the laptop that’s fine. I have a small concern about my screen always appearing straight, no matter how I position it—I can’t resist shifting it a bit, but I’m also concerned about possible stress on the internal components, so I wanted to ask for advice.