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    N51VN Temperatures

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by LeQuack, Oct 8, 2009.

  1. LeQuack

    LeQuack Newbie

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    I'm not getting much action in the general N51VN thread, so I'll ask here.

    I've read this review (although it is for N51 VF), it says the temperatures on top and the bottom can get a bit annoying:
    http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Asus-N51V-Notebook.19745.0.html

    What do you think? I am just about to buy one, having had a great experience with the older N50VN model, which ran very cool as I like to work with a laptop in my lap. Does the N51VN get warm or hot during usual work and/or during gaming?

    Thanks.
     
  2. LeQuack

    LeQuack Newbie

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    This is the picture for N51VF (no review yet for N51VN):
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    And for the older model, N50VN.
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  3. bravo261

    bravo261 Notebook Geek

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    i got one for sale so i'm curious if this is a problem or not, since i'd actually prefer to keep it for myself. i'd try a little gaming on it, but i'm selling it as basically new and can't tinker with it until its sold or until i sell my other one

    anybody got some input?