Q: Anyways I put my laptop in the freezer for a while to cool it down. (I know it was dumb, I will never do it again) and when I took it out everything was nice and cool and it was working and everything. Now one day later, the LCD started become cloudy and occasionally it would be OK for a while but then after you turn it off it would become cloudy again :( I tried blowdrying for a while it didn't work. Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance. Here is a picture, the picture doesn't show the cloudiness as well as it should : http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/2405/imgp1319qp8.jpg The Video Card is Fine, TV/Monitor Out works great. Everything is OK except for the LCD display.
A: What happens when you put a hot marble in cold water, ever see that kids experiment, it cracks While heat is an enemy of electronics, sudden temperature changes are far more brutal to it as you have found out, imagine the substrate in a cpu or the layers of your lcd screen, the sudden change in temperature shrinks the outer part before the inner parts causing bonds to break, the same thing when things heat to fast This is what happens when a computer that crashes works fine cool, when it heats up the cpu or gpu can give errors or crash, at this point even though the machine works if it is kept cool, the damage has been done to the chips and cannot be reversed, and will only continue to worsen, at this point it "is" important to avoid sudden temperature changes With any luck the "liquid crystal" in it will stabilize and go back to normal.....but maybe not, only time will tell, if you ever pressed against a lcd screen you see how fragile the layers are, it wouldn't be moisture that would not penetrate that far in from the edges, actually freezers have very little moisture in the air, the moisture that enters when you open the door is quickly frozen and precipatated on the coils and cold objects in the freezer when the door is closed