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| 1161487 | 2010-12-14 01:51:00 | anyone use something like this? www.dse.co.nz or any other cooling pad for that matter?? would be usefull as i re-encode video frequently and the temps do get quite high cheers |
GameJunkie (72) | ||
| 1161488 | 2010-12-14 01:55:00 | Yes, brilliant IMO I had an HP 8530P that i had to format as it was playing up and noticed even sitting on the bench was getting friggin hot so i spent 30?? bucks and now runs very cool. Noise was not noticable from the pad either, very quiet |
Gobe1 (6290) | ||
| 1161489 | 2010-12-14 02:08:00 | they're on back order but i can wait till closer to xmas got a house fan on the highest speed point directly at where the fans are whilst the back of the laptop is elevated an inch :D, dropped the temp about 10 degrees though. good to know Gobe1 |
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| 1161490 | 2010-12-14 10:07:00 | Don't buy those trade me ones, they are rubbish don't even make difference in temp. :pf1mobmini: |
sahilcc7 (15483) | ||
| 1161491 | 2010-12-14 11:36:00 | Make absolutely certain that your laptop fan is working properly, and that you've no dust built up blocking the vents. I had exactly that problem and what twigged me on to it was the realization that the fan was always running at full speed and, well, a bit noisy. | PeeCeeWorldly (15890) | ||
| 1161492 | 2010-12-16 18:05:00 | Logitech's never let me down so I would go for that. As sahilcc7 said the trade me ones are rubbish and it's better to pay for quality. | jevans (16086) | ||
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