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    The best notebook cooler for HP Envy 15

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by bulo33, Oct 17, 2010.

  1. bulo33

    bulo33 Newbie

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    Hi everybody!!!

    I'm newbie user and I have doubts about which is the best notebook cooler for my HP Envy 15.

    I have seen this one:

    Cooler Master Notepal Infinite

    Because it has a great system that distribute the air very well, comparing with another notebook coolers.

    The case is that HP Envy 15 has only 2 grids in the base, so I don't know exactly if this cooler would be the best for my laptop.

    The bottom of my laptop show like in the picture:

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    Besides I have seen Thermaltake coolers, but I think they would not be good because they have only one center fan and I don't have grids in the middle.

    I wait your answers.

    Br
     
  2. kiskapu

    kiskapu Notebook Evangelist

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    Talking about Notepal Infinite, You might as well consider Notepal X2, or the latest Notepal U3, with 3 adjustable fans.

    You might as well move Your post to the stickied one, it'll get more attention there IMO.
     
  3. bulo33

    bulo33 Newbie

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    Thanks for the info and I'll move my thread to the sticky one :)
     
  4. bulo33

    bulo33 Newbie

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    I prefer re-open this thread because I guess that the sticky one is very full.

    In another forums they told me that the best notebook cooler are they have 1 big middle fan, and not 3 small fans (like Notepal U3)

    They have recommended me Thermaltake and Cradia brands.

    What do your think about this?

    I need find some good for my Envy 15 please

    Br
     
  5. X2P

    X2P COOLING | NBR Super Mod

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    They dont know what they are talking about. As I stated in the sticky, the U3 would likely be the most beneficial (U3 instead of U2 due to size constraints of the U2), Blowing air at nothing does nothing. If you blow air into vents it does something. The only way blowing air at nothing works is if there are some vents in the area being blown (in your case no) or if you are increasing airflow under your notebook (like the antec notebook cooler to go, lifting your notebook up and blowing air (fan vertical) underneath the notebook providing constant cool flow.
     
  6. kiskapu

    kiskapu Notebook Evangelist

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    I second that, go with U3, You'll figure out where to locate the 3rd vent.
     
  7. Texanman

    Texanman Master of all things Cake

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    but ya I have herd nothing but good things from the U3.... But also you have to realize is that the intake for the envy 15 is in the front....I have a coolermaster x3 or something of that sort and it can barely cool my envy down...yet it can cool my bro's dell about 15c
     
  8. InXs

    InXs Notebook Enthusiast

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    Have a look at this one: Amazon.com: Cooler Master Notepal U2 Notebook Cooler with Two Fans R9-NBC-8PBK-GP: Electronics: Reviews, Prices & more
    Im sure it will cool you notebook great! REPORT BACK IF YOU FOUND WHAT YOU WERE LOOKING FOR! :rolleyes: