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    Is the Zalman NC2000 a good cooler for HP dv5t?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Chango99, Sep 1, 2008.

  1. Chango99

    Chango99 Derp

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    The HP dv5t's vents are located in the back left corner, while the NC2000's holes are all located at the middle and front, so i'm not sure whether it will work well.

    Not the same cooler (nc1000) and laptop, but these pics give an example. The laptop vents are in the back left.
     

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  2. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    it should be good.

    if you want the best airflow for a 15.4", get the NZXT Cryo LX.
     
  3. CeeNote

    CeeNote Notebook Virtuoso

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    The nc2000 works really well for my 16.4" Vaio FW and should work great for the dv5t.
     
  4. Cable.tac

    Cable.tac Notebook Consultant

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    Yes, I have the NC2000 and it works well.
     
  5. dkwhite

    dkwhite Notebook Deity

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    Yep, it comes highly recommended.