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| Thread ID: 86421 | 2008-01-16 05:59:00 | What's the best notebook cooling plate for lap use? | KerryDP (13174) | Press F1 |
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| 630700 | 2008-01-16 05:59:00 | I use my Compaq Presario on my lap (against the recommendations from Compaq) and the temperature gets high enough to not only become uncomfortable for the skin, but also to worry me about hardware damage. I've seen cooling plates advertised, that fit under the whole underside of the computer and feature fans & heatsinks. I'm looking for one that still permits comfortable lap use, but provides better heat extraction. What brand/model do users recommend? |
KerryDP (13174) | ||
| 630701 | 2008-01-16 08:37:00 | I use my Compaq Presario on my lap (against the recommendations from Compaq) and the temperature gets high enough to not only become uncomfortable for the skin, but also to worry me about hardware damage. I've seen cooling plates advertised, that fit under the whole underside of the computer and feature fans & heatsinks. I'm looking for one that still permits comfortable lap use, but provides better heat extraction. What brand/model do users recommend? NZ PCWorld magazine June 2007 page 6, Chris Keall received a review unit of Shorebird Crafts' Deluxe Laptray (http://shorebirdcrafts.co.nz). I couldn't find any review about it though on PCWorld website. Cheers :) |
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| 630702 | 2008-01-16 08:51:00 | PC Authority did a recent head to head between the Belkin Laptop Cooling Stand (www.ascent.co.nz) and the Cooler Master Notepal Infinite (www.expansys.co.nz) They preferred the Belkin mainly because the test laptop had no problems powering it, and it was less bulky than the Cooler Master |
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