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    Notebook Cooler for HP Envy 17 2090

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by 13th, Sep 13, 2011.

  1. 13th

    13th Notebook Guru

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    Hi everyone,

    I'm looking into getting a notebook cooler for my Envy 17 Sandy Bridge system. When I play games it does get a bit warm and all, was hoping to cool it down so I can game more comfortably and longer.

    Anyone have any good suggestions? I'm leaning on the Zalman NC-3000u cooler, seems to have a good design to reach the upper left corner of the notebook where the CPU gets especially hot.

    Anyone have any advice?

    Thank you,
    13
     
  2. redbeam

    redbeam Notebook Enthusiast

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    Cooler Master U3 fits good with ur laptop size, i got one for my dv7, the good of this notepal is u can put the fans right on the hot spots, and those are 3 removable fans.

    Amazon.com: Cooler Master NotePal U3 Notebook Cooler with 3 Fans R9-NBC-8PCK-G: Electronics

    sure it helps to keep the laptop cool, mine idles @38-45C at full fanspeed, under load, 75-80C, almost never pass from 80C (but the laptop fan is still kinda loud)
    anyway, good deal for 27 bucks
     
  3. lazard

    lazard Notebook Deity

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    yeah the Cooler Master Notepal U3 is you're on a budget or the NXZT Cryo LX if you're in the mood to splash the cash.