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    Which Suitable Notebook Cooler For Dv2000/2699ea

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by kur4kun, Aug 31, 2009.

  1. kur4kun

    kur4kun Newbie

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    Hello everyone, After recently getting my laptop repaired from hp due to overheating, so I am looking for a suitable notebook cooler preferably with fans for my 15" laptop. Roughly any price range aslong it manages to keep it cool and the noise factor wouldn't bother me much.

    I have looked over the previous guides on the different notebook coolers out there but still remain confused into which to buy.

    I've linked an image to show where the vents are located:

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    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. Johnny T

    Johnny T Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Have you tried other solutions such as undervolting? Also the dv2xxx series is a 14.1'' notebook is it not? Lastly, I put in a thumbnail version of your pic. Not everyone on the forum have high resolution screens. :D Just imagine yourself browsing the forum with your laptop. ^^
     
  3. kur4kun

    kur4kun Newbie

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    hello johnny and thanks for some corrections and the suggestion, I haven't tried undervolting yet but I would give it a shot, I think I saw the guide to undervolting around the forum somewhere. I would still like to purchase a Cooling pad though, just to be sure that the laptop is cooled.

    - undervolting + a suitable cooling pad should do fine I think.