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    Cooling Pads

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by KSpector, Sep 29, 2006.

  1. KSpector

    KSpector Notebook Enthusiast

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    Probably stuff on this sprinkled throughout these forums, but any suggestions for a cooling pad to use with my Aspire 5672WLMi???
     
  2. mj0214

    mj0214 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I consider Aspire 5672WLMi is quite warm when you're playing some 3D games. Some of my friends are using cooler master cooling pads. It helps a lot to reduce the temperature of your laptop.
    You might want to have a look on
    http://www.coolermaster.com.br/html/product.php?prod=262
     
  3. bugmenot9

    bugmenot9 Notebook Consultant

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    i have this cooler and it seems to work great for me
     
  4. Asian Driver

    Asian Driver Notebook Enthusiast

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    i use the same one as bugmenot9 and its a good cooler. just make sure you duct tape the bottom so it doesn't scratch tables
     
  5. suraj

    suraj Notebook Evangelist

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    i have a acer aspire 5112 i cane play games and i think i dont need these cooling pad
    because some one wrote in review that the played fore 8 hr on this laptop without any prob
     
  6. deviance

    deviance Notebook Enthusiast

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    just a matter of time :> i let my laptop run for days sometimes, especially on weekends.

    and well yeah it died once cause of the heat issue (5672wlmi)
     
  7. lewdvig

    lewdvig Notebook Virtuoso

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    My 5112 can run for days on AC and barely gets warm (leave the lid open). I use it as a HTPC so lots of I/O and CPU intensive decode/encode.

    The HDD is the hottest component.