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    cooler for my hp dv5 1135

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by mrh12, Nov 22, 2008.

  1. mrh12

    mrh12 Newbie

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    hello evryone

    i just wanted to ask some tips on choosing my cooler for my hp dv5 1135
    very good laptop 2.26 core 2 duo 3gb ram (upgraded to 4) and 9600M GT vga amazing graphics card

    now i live in lebanon so not to many choices dont want to order from outside the choices oi have from one of the best places to get parts are the following:

    1-Thermaltake R15ON01/R15ON02 ixoft Notebook Cooler Pad Fanless Black / White-Link $29.00

    2-Thermaltake R14AN01 T3000 Notebook Cooler $50.00 (most expensive no fans by the way is it really more efficent)

    3-Thermaltake R14PF03 T2000 Notebook Cooler -Link $36.00 (Dual fan i think)

    4-Thermaltake R14PF01 T1000 Notebook Cooler $45.00(one big *** fan)

    5-Thermaltake R14PF04 T500 Notebook Cooler -Link $27.00


    by the way there is still TVA to add (10% tax) on all items



    also im getting the item cause when i play high demanding games like call of duty 4 the vga get really hot ,the left side of my laptop
     
  2. ALi____

    ALi____ Notebook Consultant

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    i've 1135ee as well.
    while playing COD 4, my GPU hardly touches 70c, which is normal.
    use temperature monitoring software (HW monitor) and keep a check on your temperatures before opting for a notebook cooler. and see if you really need one.

    that left side of the laptop is ought to get warm/hot.
     
  3. jjgoo

    jjgoo Notebook Deity

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    igloo makes some nice coolers, I use mine for football sunday.
    j/k

    anyways I have used this one and liked it.
    3-Thermaltake R14PF03 T2000 Notebook Cooler -Link $36.00 (Dual fan i think)
     
  4. mrh12

    mrh12 Newbie

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    hey ali ur right left side get hot i never actually checked temp but it gets really hot i want to make sure nothing happens cuz laptop is new thats y so what do u think which is best?
     
  5. ahl395

    ahl395 Ahlball

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    I recommend you the Enermax Aeolus CP001 (review in my signature)
    the NZXT Cryo LX or Zalman NC2000
     
  6. X2P

    X2P COOLING | NBR Super Mod

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    None of the thermal take cooler will work well the DV5. I know for a fact that the Zalman NC2000 (one site has it for only 40$ which is quite a steal)works very well with the DV5 from multiple users on these forums. The cooler master notepal infinite seems to work pretty well as well.
     
  7. mrh12

    mrh12 Newbie

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    thanx for the advice guys i'll start looking for the zalman
     
  8. catbuster

    catbuster Notebook Enthusiast

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    zalman ftw !!! ;D i have it and love it :)