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    15" notebook cooler pad NC-01

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by HandBanana, Sep 10, 2007.

  1. HandBanana

    HandBanana Notebook Consultant

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    u guys probably havnt heard of this brand or w/e cuz ive never heard of it before. i found it on www.lian-li.com. it's a notebook cooler for 15" laptops. my friend bought it and shipped it to me for my birthday :D

    i was planning on buying a cooler but this will do great. so i was thinkin that i could write a review or something on this. how do i do all that temperature stuff? like temp at idle or processing and stuff?

    thanks
     
  2. HotBlood

    HotBlood Notebook Consultant

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    Is it this one?
    Use Everest to get the temps.
    I am considering getting this cooler, would welcome a review :)
     
  3. Johnny T

    Johnny T Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Well the things with coolers are that if they dont blow where your laptop's CPU/GPU/RAM are then it would be as effective. I am lucky that my 2 coolers did the job very well indeed! :D

    The cooler you mentioned looked abit like my old CM Notepal (not the new Notepal infinite :p). Same size fan and all, which probably means the fans are around 1500rpm max.