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Old 11th August 2018, 18:59   #27607  |  Link
ggtop
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Originally Posted by Blurayhd View Post
So, what you think?
Hi,

the most important thing (when using a Laptop) for CPU intensive tasks is the cooling. And that's where you will find big differences. I'm still using a 6 year old i5-4200M for 50% of my encodes. Never had a single issue with it. OK, it is slower than my desktop but I don't care. Even running batches of a whole series with 2 dozens episodes is running fine. 20 hours under full load...no problem.
I do not say that this will work with any laptop hardware but if it is designed for performance I do not see a reason not to use it for BD-RB.

Low Budget Laptops won't have high-performance cooling parts. Therefore it is possible you'll find some parts soldered out after some hours 100% load due to missing ablity to blow out the heat Had this with a former laptop after running DVD Rebuilder 8 (!) years non stop ...

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