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    XPS M1530 owners check in: what cooler are you using?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by KOTULCN, Feb 12, 2009.

  1. KOTULCN

    KOTULCN Notebook Evangelist

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    So I decided to buy a cooler after reading everything in the cooler review threads and grabbed an Enermax Aeolus Aluminum Notebook Cooler w/ 250mm Fan. I only have an extended battery and I can't really tell any dramatic difference so far. I am just wondering what the masses have decided is the best for our particuliar notebook!
     
  2. Koer

    Koer Notebook Deity

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    ive given up on coolers for this laptop ( with the 9 cell battery) they actually make no difference at all, maybe with the 6 cell battery it would be much better since there is direct contact with the cooler, i have always wanted to get the 6 cell battery but its pricey as hell :p
     
  3. azianai

    azianai Notebook Evangelist

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    i use the Belkin one, but its more for elevating the notebook than actually cooling imo =)
    Then again, i've only had my my m1530 for a day =P
     
  4. GMatos78

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    I've been using the black BELKIN Model F5L001 and for the low pricetag it's pretty good. I am however planning on getting a Zalman NC1000 or NC2000.