what are the factors that lead to low thermal conductivity , hence insulation ??
i would ask the manufacturer about thisi never heard of this before(ever)
airborne dirt and dust and airborne dirt and airborne dirt and dust accumulation interior the computing devicea computing device needs to be wiped clean a minimum of as quickly as a 300 and sixty 5 days or greater oftentimesvia wiped clean I propose taken aside and suitable cleansing the processor (CPU) warmth sink and fan with compressed airwhile you're no longer proficient with computing device maintenance, merely take to a working laptop or computing device restore shop and that they're going to try this for you.
It look like the liquid crystal display, that is what make you picture show up, has been damaged or is exposed to a cold source make sure it isn't in a source of direct coldness ie A/C vent, fridge, cold pack, if it isn't then it is possible it was damaged somehow and when you heat it up it repairs it for the time beingFixing it would cost a lot so if you can deal with it for now ok if not it would be a better buy to buy another computer.
Vacuum is a good insulator since conduction and convection are absent and highly silvered surfaces prevent radiative transfer also to a large extent Air is a poor conductor compared to a liquid or a solid since the density and hence the number of molecules available for heat transfer are lessSo, most of the insulators like thermocole, refractory bricks etcdepend on a high amount of porosity for achieving insulation properties In a solid, thermal and electrical conduction depends on the free electrons (electron cloud)Non-metals and ceramics are poor conductors of heat compared to metals.