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    CRYO S 15, how is it for a m1530?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Militant X, Aug 26, 2009.

  1. Militant X

    Militant X Notebook Consultant

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    It's 44 bucks at newegg, how is it? It's the smaller version to the LX.
     
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    steelroots7xe Notebook Evangelist

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    I've been wanting to post exactly the same question. It's given that the Cryo LX works wonders for cooling the XPS m1530, but I've been wondering how the S works too. I find the already-packaged AC wall plug on the Cryo S to be a plus, but I'm not sure if the two stock fans would keep the m1530 cool enough.

    The Cryo LX already has 3 stock fans, and yet, some people like wasupdog on this thread still opt to replace the stock ones with better Antec or Scythe fans. I'd appreciate comments as well from any XPS owners who have purchased the Cryo S...
     
  3. Militant X

    Militant X Notebook Consultant

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    I went ahead and ordered it, I will put up a noob review when it comes from the egg. Right now I have a old lapcool 3 from vancool, both fans are in the center.