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    ThermalTake NBcool T1000 Notebook Cooler

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by wormald444, Aug 23, 2009.

  1. wormald444

    wormald444 Notebook Enthusiast

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    will this fit the studio xps 16? it says it only holds up to 15", but how much difference could one inch make? i'd get the zalman nc2000 but i'm a student so im a little tight on cash right now. any input would be appreciated
     
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    Technative Notebook Consultant

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    I read in this forum that there was someone who used it with his SXPS. Said it worked, with the additional advantage that it fir between his legs, so it allows him to sit on the sofa with the SXPS on his lap.

    Personally I think there are better coolers out there, but I think any cooling will help (so with this you can't go wrong). Only thing you should check is where the cooler has the exhaust. if it's in the left back end, then don't do it because you'll only end up sucking in hot air into your laptop. The exhaust should be on the left or right side, or the bottom.