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    M1530 Thermaltake Cooling pad?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by amorell, Mar 13, 2008.

  1. amorell

    amorell Newbie

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    Im getting a m1530 and im going to be using it daily so I was wondering will the Thermaltake Tai-Chi M be worth buying because its fans are located in the rear (hoping thats the intake vent) I also heard cooling pads are just as good as raising it up a little in the rear (maybe with some patenting pending quarter stands I heard of earilier :) ). Any thoughts?

    thanks
     
  2. Vkhalsa

    Vkhalsa Notebook Guru

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    There's no need for a cooling pad unless you're computer wasn't designed correctly or you're overclocking it.