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This paper aims to investigate the feasibility of using system power consumption as a factor to improve laptop heat dissipation. The problems due to the CPU overheating are addressed. Based on the Taguchi method, the laptop fan parameters can be optimized with firmware adjustments only. In the Taguchi analysis, the fan speed, system power, and debounce time are considered as control factors, while the Cinebench point is utilized to evaluate the CPU performance. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed heat dissipation scheme effectively reduces the idle time of a laptop fan. The improvement in heat dissipation can reduce CPU performance degradation because of overheating. According to the best combination of control factors, there is approximately a 5% increase in CPU performance despite a 0.35% increment in power consumption. This paper highlights the effectiveness of optimizing laptop fan parameters through firmware adjustments to improve heat dissipation and mitigate CPU overheating issues. Moreover, the study highlights the delicate balance between power consumption and performance gains. While there may be a slight increase in power consumption associated with the optimized heat dissipation scheme, the observed improvements in CPU performance outweigh this incremental power usage.
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Yeong‐Hwa Chang
Chia-Hao Chu
Hung-Wei Lin
Electronics
Chang Gung University
Ming Chi University of Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e77b26b6db6435876ef4f5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13050882