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    What Laptop Cooler Are You Using for E1505?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by 3121, May 30, 2006.

  1. 3121

    3121 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Sorry if this is a repost, but I'm in the market for a cooler and I'm wondering what other users have bought to cool their notebooks. Thanks in advance.
     
  2. Leo_s84

    Leo_s84 Notebook Geek

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    I don't know why you guys need a laptop cooler for that one.
    I have it and it runs very very cool as it is
     
  3. beachum

    beachum Notebook Enthusiast

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    i don't know - my E1505 does get pretty warm on bottom right. i use a cool swivel stand that i got at staples for $30.
     
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    dudesdudets Notebook Deity

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    Got a question on these notebook coolers, it seems most of them come with some fans equipped, my concern is, when you lay the laptop on top of the cooler, doesn't the fan blow towards the bottom of the laptop which has some opening or venting areas? sounds to me the cooler fan might easily blow the dust into the laptop interior, isn't that so?