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    make Heat sinks laptop for gaming and rendering

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by sunf188, Dec 9, 2013.

  1. sunf188

    sunf188 Newbie

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    when the market has many products including radiators Cooler Master, Logitech Cooling, Targus Lap Chill Mat, Deepcool, Bluelounge Cool Feet, Antec, ... very diverse and beautiful , do not even the cpu, hdd, ram your cool , so I do one a good or bad effect so long as it did not do so good but the good features

    1/fans smoking



    2/ Heat sinks



    4 hole air and speaker (and sercuty)



    cooling for adapter laptop.



    full connect electricity





    + support 30% of the heat capacity of water sinks ongoing trial demo (this project temporarily suspended due to lack of funding providers)



    + Playing Need For Speed Most Wanted DLC 2013





    burn nitrous



    + Playingr Need For Speed Rivals 2013







    + Playingr Battlefield 3







    + Playingr Battlefield 4





    more application (64bit) Ae , Fw , Ai , cenema 4d



    and more



    part 2

    +inside










    + video demo no support


    + video demo support






    gpu onchip




    good luck ! :)
     
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    Mobius 1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Nice idea on that exhaust port fan

    Did you tape the hole to the laptop to create an air seal or just put it beside the vent?
     
  3. Akimitsui

    Akimitsui Notebook Evangelist

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    That is amazing, really nice temps you got there. I am seriously thinking of doing something like this when I fix my dead Alienware M17X laptop lol, I really don't want it to light on fire again :D
     
  4. sunf188

    sunf188 Newbie

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    thank !
    the backside of my laptop
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    I do not tape or punched on it ,therefore you should make dust filtration system = cotton water filter (type of cotton used in aquariums)
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    :)
     
  5. sunf188

    sunf188 Newbie

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    You can also follow this idea
    1/ make exhaust fans

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    2/ heat sinks
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    structure inserted inside air heat sinks
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    You can refer to many different ideas or better :D
     
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    Mobius 1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    So you just place the air vacuum hole near the exhaust port?

    Using that alone and no cooler pad, how much temp decrease do u get from the original value?
     
  7. sunf188

    sunf188 Newbie

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    + strength concentrated in exhaust fan may be 80 -> 90% take down temperature

    + cooling pad are only 10-> 15% take down temperature

    + Use alone when I play heavy graphic games (no support cooling pad & exhaust fan)

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    - using chrome ,paint , temperature program

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    - entertainment

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    hot hot :(
     
  8. krizzjaa

    krizzjaa Notebook Guru

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    pretty much retarded to do with laptops we have these days, even desktop would be wiser than to do these kind of ape shi
     
  9. Akimitsui

    Akimitsui Notebook Evangelist

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    My Alienware M17X's GPU overheated and lit on fire.... and it is supposedly has one of the best cooling layouts in a laptop. I am totally going to do something like this when I get the time to, this will really help me a lot.

    Thank you so much for this, it really saves me the time for the planning and layouts, I really appreciate it :thumbsup: