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    How many of you use a cooling pad?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by RedBaronK, Aug 10, 2008.

  1. AEDan1977

    AEDan1977 Notebook Consultant

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    I use an Antec cooling pad and it works great
     
  2. HarlyFan

    HarlyFan Notebook Guru

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    I am using the NZXT Cryo and it works well, good size fits the 1640........
     
  3. HarlyFan

    HarlyFan Notebook Guru

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    I was also wondering if you need to use both of the cords that are supplied or if you can use one or the other to free up a USB on the side of the computer?
     
  4. houstoned

    houstoned Yoga Pants Connoisseur.

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    NZXT now offers free AC/DC adapters for the cryo LX. u just have to email them and provide yur proof of purchase.
     
  5. surfasb

    surfasb Titles Shmm-itles

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    I use my laptop at home only about 20% of the time, so it is inconvenient to carry a cooling pad.
     
  6. triturbo

    triturbo Long live 16:10 and MXM-B

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    Notepal Infinite here. No sharp edges and ugly stuffs so it is perfect when my lappy is in my lap :p
     
  7. mtness

    mtness loitering

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    Im using a notebook cooler and have done since i got my first notebook last year, i started with the cooler master X1 and then moved to the coolermaster notepal infinity, its a decent cooler and does everything i need it to......
     
  8. prBrianpr

    prBrianpr Notebook Consultant

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    I have my own made cooling pad. when is on the computer feels cool all the time.
     
  9. Ferretwulf

    Ferretwulf Notebook Consultant

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    Coolermaster X1

    Though that NZXT looks very nice. I might need to look into that.
     
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