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    A good cooling pad for Acer extensa 5630g

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by WRXSTi, Aug 4, 2009.

  1. WRXSTi

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    Hy guys a have a new notebook Acer Extensa 5630g and i would like to know a good cooling pad for him. i have a cooling master notepal d1 but i can't feel no difference on the temperature i think he is too small.
    thanks for your help
     
  2. Johnny T

    Johnny T Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Have you got a picture of the bottom of the notebook? Also whats your room temperature like?
     
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    Johnny T Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    If you room is warm, there really isn't much a cooler can do as all it does is move that same warm air. Have you tried undervolting?
     
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    I don't really want to go with this metod, i am not used with this. i don't know how it's made and if it can harm my notebook. I'm still looking for a cooler
     
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    Undervolting will not harm your notebook, there is a guide in the hardware section. Even if you do something wrong, it won't break anything, thats the beauty of it. :D It will just reboot and you try again.