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    Looking for Notebook Cooler.

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Ch28Kid, Nov 20, 2006.

  1. Ch28Kid

    Ch28Kid Notebook Deity

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    Hello

    I am looking for a good notebook cooler for my Sony SZ. I notice the top left corner gets really hot when I play games.

    Anyone know any good notebook cooler out there? Any price is fine.

    Thank you

    Ch28Kid
     
  2. Reezin14

    Reezin14 Crimson Mantle Commander

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  4. Ch28Kid

    Ch28Kid Notebook Deity

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    Are those like quiet?

    Does it blow air or suck air? Does it even matter?

    And those one you posted are really hard to find in Canada.
     
  5. Mark

    Mark Desktop Debugger

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    Yes, they are quiet. Actually they have a knob on the side that you can manually adjust the fan speed. Even at high speed, it is quieter than my notebook fans. Sorry about that Canada thing. Just go to the TD Canada website. Here is a link to both.

    The pull air from underneath the laptop and blow it our the back of the pad. If you click on the link below, and then click on one of the coolers it shows the air outlet in the back.

    http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/search.asp?cat=1&keywords=inland&noredirect=1
     
  6. Notebook Solutions

    Notebook Solutions Company Representative NBR Reviewer

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    100$ is just insane for a notebook cooler. You can get a Coolermaster W1 Notepal for 40$.

    Charlie :)
     
  7. Mark

    Mark Desktop Debugger

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    Well, I was talking about the $40 US/50 CA one. That is what I have. The 100 one has built in USB and card readers. That is why it is so much. I agree though, I wouldn't pay 100 either.
     
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    mAjEsTiC Notebook Guru

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    atm i use a CoolerMaster Coolpad and an Antec Notebook Cooler...am awaiting my CoolerMaster P1 to arrive...so far the CoolerMaster and Antec have served their purpose quite well...the Antec is somewhat noisier than the CoolerMaster though...