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    Looking for laptop cooling pad

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by ipwn3r456, Sep 3, 2015.

  1. ipwn3r456

    ipwn3r456 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hello everyone,

    Just placed an order on the Eurocom M5 Pro (Clevo P650SG), and I probably going to need a laptop cooling pad to lower temperatures during gaming times. I have been looking at laptop cooling pads such as the Cooler Master U3, X2, and X-Slim, there's quite a lot to choose from, and I am not sure which one to get. Do you guys have any good recommendations for a cooling pad that will work fine for my laptop? Thanks.
     
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  2. octiceps

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    This laptop's cooling is good enough to not need any cooling pad
     
  3. ipwn3r456

    ipwn3r456 Notebook Evangelist

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    Why? Is a laptop cooling pad not that helpful at all for the Clevo P650SG?
     
  4. octiceps

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    Not that helpful and it doesn't need one
     
  5. octiceps

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    Nice crosspost BTW
     
  6. t6nn_k

    t6nn_k Notebook Consultant

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    You could slam some dust filters on cooling pad and use it to filter the air that goes into your machine.

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