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    cooling pad for XPS 15

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Hefaistos222, Jan 12, 2011.

  1. Hefaistos222

    Hefaistos222 Newbie

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    i found picture of bottom on this forum [​IMG]

    im thinking of buying Thermaltake Massive 23 LX, or CoolerMaster Infinite Notebook Cooler, which one would be better for me?? thanks in advance
     
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    lord.tomriddle Notebook Enthusiast

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    Cooler Master Notepal X2 Notebook Cooler
    tats wat im using....im happy...around 10degre difference when im gaming....and harddrive is not tat heated up
     
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    losttourist2 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I use the coolermaster u2 , like the fact that I can place the fans where I want to, and the angle of the cooler makes typing a breeze.
     
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    Fishon I Will Close You

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    Theprom Notebook Consultant

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    The Notepal U2 would be more portable, but You should also consider Notepal U3 with placing it's 3 fans this way:

    Notebook Cooler's Sticky - Placing U3 fans for XPS15

    The NZXT Cryo is also a decent cooler, and a good option, not portable though - at least not as the U2 would be - therefore You'd better go for the NZXT Cryo LX.