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    Antel Notebook cooler question

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by RaMMsteiN, Jun 14, 2008.

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    K-TRON Hi, I'm Jimmy Diesel ^_^

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    Just flip the notebook cooler over and unscrew all of the screws. Than simply force the plastic apart. Their is most likely a few small plastic snaps between the upper and lower part of the cooler.
    Just be careful, if you think your going to snap something stop.
    The other way is to get an air compressor or a small can of compressed gas to clean out the fans.

    K-TRON