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Low heat LCD monitors.

Last post 11-01-2009, 4:50 AM by IronMan77. 3 replies.
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  •  11-01-2009, 1:04 AM 581154

    Low heat LCD monitors.

    I am looking for an LCD monitor that talks about how much heat it puts out, or the lack of heat. I am going to be going with a 6 monitor setup and would like to keep the paint from melting off the walls... so to speak.

     

    Can be anywhere from 22" up would like the main monitor to be +25"

    Have done a few google searches, but not much discussion on how much heat is generated by the monitor. I have a Gateway FDP2485W and I know it is about 5° warmer than room temp.

     

    Thanks.

  •  11-01-2009, 1:13 AM 581155 in reply to 581154

    Re: Low heat LCD monitors.

    I have never heard a manufacture mention the heat from one of their LCD's nor have I ever heard a user care about the heat from an LCD.

    I think your are the first one ever.

    Your paint should be just fine.

     

  •  11-01-2009, 1:23 AM 581157 in reply to 581155

    Re: Low heat LCD monitors.

    Thanks for the reply... Yeah it's real. I read one person talk about their 3x3 setup and how above the desk was a good 10° warmer than below where he had a quad core over clocked.

    I know it won't melt the paint so to speak, but if you have a +22" LCD, touch it and you can feel the warmth it generates. I can feel mine at 3 inches away and if I leave my hand on it for 30 seconds it will get to hot to touch.

    Anyways, just seeing if someone has done some research.

    Found This

    The heat put out by a device is going to be directly proportional to the number of watts disapated in its operation, if you can find a wattage rating on the displays the one with the lower number will run cooler.

    Just need to look at wattage first.

  •  11-01-2009, 4:50 AM 581168 in reply to 581157

    Re: Low heat LCD monitors.

    Humm... very interesting.

    I run dual monitors. I just felt the entire case of my 22" Samsung LCD and it is quite cool to the touch. Same with my 17" Samsung LCD.

    I was actually surprised at how cool it was, I was expecting it to be warmer...

    Both monitors run 24/7 and never get turned off.

    Maybe only some have heat issues, who woulda thunk.

     

     

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