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    Np5796 (m570tu)+zm Nc2000

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by DRevan, Sep 9, 2008.

  1. DRevan

    DRevan Notebook Virtuoso

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    Hi!
    Is any1 using his Clevo NP5796 with a Zalman NC2000 notebook cooler? If yes please write down the CPU,GPU and HDD idle and load temps with and without the notebook cooler!
    I know there are tons of reviews out there about the NC2000, but in my opinion, I don't think that the results would be the same with every laptop.
    Thank you for taking the time !
     
  2. X2P

    X2P COOLING | NBR Super Mod

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    If you look in the notebook cooler buyers guide (link below)it is covered how every notebook is unique to an extent. You could compare the fan/vent measurements of your notebook like outlined in the guide and look at the Zalman NC1000 VS 2000 (link in sig) where there are detailed measurements for the Zalman NC2000. If it does not align somewhat then you know.
     
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    DRevan Notebook Virtuoso

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    Thx man! :)
     
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    Thug21 Notebook Evangelist

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    I have the 5793 and the Zalman NC2000. I'd say it keeps the video card and HD about 5-6C cooler. It doesn't seem to have as much of an effect on the CPU though, perhaps due to vent placement.