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    Need a cooling pad for the Acer Aspire 6920G? ( I have read the stickys but still confused)

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Halo360Fan, Jun 28, 2008.

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    Ok I have a acer aspire 6920G and there are so many cooling pads that I need help choseing the right one. My laptop just gets to hot while paying games and I want to do all that I can to help keep it cool. Please recoomend coolers fro this laptop! Thanks!
     
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    Take a look at the buyers guide. I recommend the Zalman NC2000 good fit for yours seeing as its a 16inch if I remember :)
     
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    No that is the Zalman NC2000 and you will see a good chunk of overhang esepciall with a 16 incher.

    http://www.ncix.com/search/?categoryid=0&q=zalman+nc2000

    Either of those, the difference is color that is it. The Zalman NC2000 is a larger version of the 1000 that you had linked :)
     
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    yikes kind of expensive! Will the I linked still work?
     
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    Yes :) it is
     
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    ok i'm going to get that one. Thank you!!!!! One thing does it last long? I want to pay $60 and have it break within a few months.
     
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    Zalman is known for making long lasting effective parts. Honestly a belkin pad would break within the first month a Zalman should last quite a while...far more then 3 months
     
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    thanks X2P fro all the information!!! You have been very helpful!!!
     
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    No problem! :)