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    Best cooler for Sager NP5797?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by vdb86, May 25, 2009.

  1. vdb86

    vdb86 Notebook Enthusiast

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    What is in your opinion best laptop cooler for this type of laptop?
    And why?

    Thanks
     
  2. balmore

    balmore Notebook Enthusiast

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    zalman 2000 cause it's the best and actually designed for 17inch laptops
     
  3. DRevan

    DRevan Notebook Virtuoso

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    I purchased this...waiting for delivery :)
     
  4. rdalev

    rdalev Notebook Evangelist

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    Zalman 2000 !
     
  5. Soviet Sunrise

    Soviet Sunrise Notebook Prophet

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    As long as it's not a Targus, it's a good cooler.

    My vote also goes to the NC2000. The Enermax that DRevan suggested is also a performing cooler for its price.
     
  6. eqmiami

    eqmiami Notebook Consultant

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    Here in Saudi Arabia, it's not easy to find many good laptop accessories. I found a distributor for OCZ about 1000km (600mi) away from me that had some Arctic Silver (by Thermaltake?) for about $17 for the small tube.

    They also had a Zalman NC2000 for about $78. I asked the guy to test the Zalman and when he plugged it into the USB port of on of the display computers, I was astonished. Not only was there NO noise, there was almost NO air. Am I missing something here? There was barely ANY air pressure and that was on the high setting.

    Is that how they are meant to be? Is that actually gonna cool my performance notebook after grueling sessions of virtual ultra-violence? Somebody tell me there is a cooler out there whose air you can actually feel moving/cooling.

    Peace..