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    @front jack and coolers

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by RuSaK, Feb 18, 2008.

  1. RuSaK

    RuSaK Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a tight space on my desk and use wireless keyboard.
    If I use headphones/mic my keyboard hit jacks.
    What you suggest? Is there coolers that can solve this>?
    Kinda wondering if I can kill 2 rabbits with one shot.
     
  2. JigoloPete21

    JigoloPete21 Notebook Guru

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    Maybe if you kill 2 birds with one stone....that might be better! j/k!

    You could try ordering a Zalman NC-1000/2000 cooler, since this will elevate the laptop and possibly solve the problem since your audo jack will be above the keyboard.

    Otherwise, I'd say buy a new desk or put the laptop somewhere else!
     
  3. gerryf19

    gerryf19 I am the walrus

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    The front jacks are the one thing I cannot stand about these notebooks

    I also use a different keyboard as well as external speakers and the wire pollution on the front seems like a bad design decision