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    Does the Zalman NC1000 significantly lower temperatures for the M1330?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by weeeee, Jul 21, 2008.

  1. weeeee

    weeeee Notebook Consultant

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    I was just curious if this notebook cooler actually gives any significant decrease in temperature (around a 10 degrees centigrade).
    I've browsed some threads and some said it helped while others said it didn't, so I'd like to officially know if it had any impact.
    For the polls, please only vote if you have/had a Zalman NC1000 and used it with a M1330.
     
  2. 1999TL

    1999TL Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just received mine yesterday, and my notebook is cooler. The gpu didn't change much though. However, I have a 7200 rpm drive, and now my palm rests are cool. It used to be very warm.