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mightymouse
post Jul 18 2009, 11:03 AM

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Any updates on the possible 2 fans on the cooler?
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post Jul 18 2009, 11:13 AM

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It would be difficult to add another fan onto the cooler as the cooler is detachable into 6 pieces, if there are 2 fans on it, then you'll need another cable or something to connect it together so that both fans can be functioning.
At this moment, the only way that is possible to connect 2 fans is by using 2 USB cables.
but usually, there is only 1 place at ur laptop is hot, which is ur processor. So, by using 1 fan and blowing directly at the hotspot, it is more than enough.
Laptops are not like desktops where u'll need a fan to blow at the processor, ram, GPU. Just 1 fan blowing at ur processor is good enough.
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post Jul 27 2009, 11:33 PM

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Just another LEGO follower or worse...copy cat with some "creative idea" and apply on coolerpad.... if i were you, i rather spent a little bit more on Cooler Master(mini Cm only cost RM40+, Big one cost RM80+and its aluminium) rather than a piece of "ABS"...

No offend, but its really not my cup of tea... design too fragile and not funny at all....

May be good for LEGO fans... doh.gif

This post has been edited by Royland: Jul 28 2009, 08:38 AM
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post Jul 28 2009, 11:09 AM

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Thanks for your feedback Royland.

I presume you are a hardcore coolermaster fan staying way back into the olden days. No offense.
Design are fragile? You really have to get one and try it out. I can tell you, it's unbreakable. Of course if you smash it with a hammer or with your car, it's different story.
Funny design? It's design to be fun.
My product is one of a kind. The design is patented with code M352881. Please do not copycat my product. Thanks

Speaking of this, we are now living in the 21st century, people love nice and cool designs. That's why we have all this web designers, interial designers, and fashion designers. Designs man!!!!! Just how special can your products be?....

Rather than the plain old design of the olden days cooler pads with just 1 piece of plastic, steel or aluminium with fan on it. We created something special, something unique.

Feel free to to visit http://tsunamimalaysia.blogspot.com for our latest promotion and updates. Get yourself the latest HardwareMag magazine. Tsunami products are published there. Get yourself updated with the latest cool and fancy gadgets.

Thanks
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newbie_kl
post Jul 28 2009, 11:16 AM

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Bro, Copy Cat ?

I don't think they copy from LEGO, but i think this something like puzzle.

Actually, we can see many coolerpad in market, their design almost the same, some even same outlook but only packing
and brand difference. like Vizo & Sensonic...CM & Vtez etc..

Bro, i am CM supporter also, my PC case, power supply, and case fans all from CM.
even my notebook cooler also from CM.

but, i also interested this special design coolerpad, because its so unique.

i buy this coolerpad, not only for my notebook, but for my PS2 playstation also. tongue.gif tongue.gif
and when i go out, i will take this coolerpad rather than my CM, because its portable and easy to put inside my bag. icon_rolleyes.gif


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QUOTE(Royland @ Jul 27 2009, 11:33 PM)
Just another LEGO follower or worse...copy cat with some "creative idea" and apply on coolerpad.... if i were you, i rather spent a little bit more on Cooler Master(mini Cm only cost RM40+, Big one cost RM80+and its aluminium) rather than a piece of "ABS"...

No offend, but its really not my cup of tea... design too fragile and not funny at all....

May be good for LEGO fans... doh.gif
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post Jul 28 2009, 03:45 PM

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Well, if you designed a way for the pieces to be interconnected and thus remove the need for multiple wires to run 2 fans or perhaps even more, that would actually be an excellent design and very useful. As it stands, the product is rather pointless. Sure, other coolers are single piece aluminium/plastic, but they ventilate the entire laptop. Most laptops nowadays have several vents, with just one fan it's not really a competitive product.

I'll agree that the product is unique design-wise. But it doesn't bring anything new. I doubt it's anything impressive performance wise, and even if it was, it's only going to be cooling a single part of the laptop. With more and more mainstream laptops including dedicated graphics cards, this simply isn't a practical design. It's most likely going to appeal to a rather limited market.

I don't mean to offend you with my comments. I simply hope that you will produce a product someday that will catch my eye for more than just a fancy design.

QUOTE(TsunamiMalaysia @ Jul 28 2009, 08:39 AM)
Thanks for your feedback Royland.

I presume you are a hardcore coolermaster fan staying way back into the olden days. No offense.
Design are fragile? You really have to get one and try it out. I can tell you, it's unbreakable. Of course if you smash it with a hammer or with your car, it's different story.
Funny design? It's design to be fun.
My product is one of a kind. The design is patented with code M352881. Please do not copycat my product. Thanks

Speaking of this, we are now living in the 21st century, people love nice and cool designs. That's why we have all this web designers, interial designers, and fashion designers. Designs man!!!!! Just how special can your products be?....

Rather than the plain old design of the olden days cooler pads with just 1 piece of plastic, steel or aluminium with fan on it. We created something special, something unique.

Feel free to to visit http://tsunamimalaysia.blogspot.com for our latest promotion and updates. Get yourself the latest HardwareMag magazine. Tsunami products are published there. Get yourself updated with the latest cool and fancy gadgets.

Thanks
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Royland
post Jul 28 2009, 09:42 PM

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QUOTE(PhantomThief @ Jul 28 2009, 03:45 PM)
Well, if you designed a way for the pieces to be interconnected and thus remove the need for multiple wires to run 2 fans or perhaps even more, that would actually be an excellent design and very useful. As it stands, the product is rather pointless. Sure, other coolers are single piece aluminium/plastic, but they ventilate the entire laptop. Most laptops nowadays have several vents, with just one fan it's not really a competitive product.

I'll agree that the product is unique design-wise. But it doesn't bring anything new. I doubt it's anything impressive performance wise, and even if it was, it's only going to be cooling a single part of the laptop. With more and more mainstream laptops including dedicated graphics cards, this simply isn't a practical design. It's most likely going to appeal to a rather limited market.

I don't mean to offend you with my comments. I simply hope that you will produce a product someday that will catch my eye for more than just a fancy design.
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Agree and support what Phantom point of view ! nod.gif

Besides that it seems the design are solely focus on the "outlook" by trying to project it to the public as something cute and funny; as a commercial product, perhaps thats the only way for the product to be differentiate from other common top brands available in the market currently in order to attract buyer.

Another funny part is , its seems this item is made of ABS ..... does ABS playing any significant role in reducing heat from a laptop OR speed up the heat transfer between the laptop connection part and the cooler part ?????? Definately ABS is NO.

Aluminium is still the best material when come to heat absorb / transfer rate, with extra advanctages being very light and very solid too.

Lastly, the sizes is kind of huge too....can fit 19-21 laptop easily, but with nowadays common laptop sizes are mainly 10-14".... who need such a "huge square puzzle" ????

It will be good if you have something smaller and compact with better heat dissipation material. Well, can't expect much if its cost less than RM60.

But with RM60...... there are many range of good laptop cooler still availale on the shelf to choose from, isn't ? doh.gif


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post Jul 29 2009, 02:14 AM

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This coolerpad can use for 7" ~ 17".
please see properly, its can use 6pcs or 4pcs only.

many cooler pad made of plastic or Acrylics, so do you got any comment for that kind of products?

I think the tsunami guy just want to show us that the products not copy cat as you said before.
but i feel that we are not sharing the information here but just......"WAR" rclxub.gif

In the market, so many products the design and feature are not practical.
so what is your comment ?

if you don't like this product, its unnecessary to argue here.
you can out from here also....


sometimes, the products won't satisfy all the consumer,
like some people like Acer, some like Compaq, some like Dell.


One Man's Meat is Another Man's Poison.

just my 2 cents bro. I'm sorry if my comment has offended some of the brothers.
Please be cool.

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QUOTE(Royland @ Jul 28 2009, 09:42 PM)
Agree and support what Phantom point of view !  nod.gif

Besides that it seems the design are solely focus on the "outlook" by trying to project it to the public as something cute and funny; as a commercial product, perhaps thats the only way for the product to be differentiate from other common top brands available in the market currently in order to attract buyer.

Another funny part is , its seems this item is made of ABS ..... does ABS playing any significant role in reducing heat from a laptop OR speed up the heat transfer between the laptop connection part and the cooler part ?????? Definately ABS is NO.

Aluminium is still the best material when come to heat absorb / transfer rate, with extra advanctages being very light and very solid too.

Lastly, the sizes is kind of huge too....can fit 19-21 laptop easily, but with nowadays common laptop sizes are mainly 10-14".... who need such a "huge square puzzle" ????

It will be good if you have something smaller and compact with better heat dissipation material. Well, can't expect much if its cost less than RM60.

But with RM60...... there are many range of good laptop cooler still availale on the shelf to choose from, isn't ? doh.gif
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post Jul 29 2009, 02:42 AM

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How to Choose a Good Notebook / Laptop Cooler




Check the Ventilation of your Laptop or Notebook

The position of the vents and their ventilation method is the most important information you will need in choosing a good laptop cooler. It’s because your laptop’s ventilation is its primary cooling system and the cooler you choose should be complimenting or helping it.

1. The most common ventilation method is that there are one or two air intakes in the bottom of the laptop (air is being sucked in), and there are one or two air exhaust vents at the back side of the laptop – as shown in the illustration below.

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Since we already know where the air intakes and exhaust are, the laptop cooler we should buy should complement the already existing ventilation of the laptop.

An effective laptop cooler would push air up to the intake vents of the laptop. If a mat like the ThermaPack or a laptop stand is to be used, it should at least allow air to the intake vents.

** So that one fan is enough !!

Taking a closer look at the vents…

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Other laptops or notebooks have more vents (usually those with a graphics card).

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Make sure the cooler you choose to buy takes advantage of the multiple air intakes of the laptop. The laptop cooler should push air to the a intake or most if not all air intakes.



2. A less common ventilation method is the exact opposite of what I’ve recently shown. The air intakes are at the side or at the back, and the exhaust is at the bottom.

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If this is the case, there should be enough space between the laptop and the surface from where it’s placed. A laptop cooler which pushes air up to the bottom of the laptop shouldn’t be used as this would conflict with the ventilation of the laptop (It might push the hot air back to the laptop). You could however, place a small USB powered fan at the air intakes located at the bottom or side of the laptop.



3. Another ventilation method is where there are no air intakes but there is an exhaust located at the back or the side. These are mostly seen in Mac notebooks.

Laptop coolers which suck or pull air at the bottom of the laptop and release it at the side or back of the cooler are appropriate for laptops with this kind of ventilation. Mats with some kind of special gel which act as heat absorbers and distributors (like ThermaPak) can be used as well. They work extremely well for these kinds of notebooks.

This post has been edited by newbie_kl: Jul 29 2009, 02:47 AM
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post Jul 29 2009, 02:58 AM

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QUOTE(chewchew @ Jul 29 2009, 02:47 AM)

This brother..spam again

check this brother post before
> I enjoy spamming in Lowyat.net, Hobby:Spamming in Lowyat.net <

Bro, rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif



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post Jul 29 2009, 10:50 AM

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Thanks for all the comments....
As what newbie_kl said, it can be detectable to fit in netbook, 7" -17".
May it be aluminium or ABS or just plain plastic. It's up to the users.
Oh ya, and Chewchew, I love you....

After revealing all your comments, I've decided to do a one day sales on this product.

Visit http://www.hott.com.my and get your cooling pad today....

Go and grab it!!!!!!!

Remember, It's a ONE DAY sales only!!!!!!!.




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This post has been edited by TsunamiMalaysia: Jul 29 2009, 10:52 AM
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post Jul 29 2009, 11:54 AM

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in case ppl dont know the properties of ABS...

ABS is known for its strength, impact resistance, toughness and heat resistance. It's easier to fabricate and mould too (especially with all the intricate angles of JS1500)

Aluminum is strong and slightly lighter too, but it conduct little heat and very difficult to be moulded (machineries-wise).

imagine making an aluminum version of JS1500, you'll beat urself to death trying to achieve that kind of design.
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TsunamiMalaysia,

1) do u have any other visuals for combinations of each block?

2) what's the size of each block?

3) i may repeat this, but how does the wiring/routing is done?
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post Jul 29 2009, 12:18 PM

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QUOTE(cybpsych @ Jul 29 2009, 11:54 AM)
in case ppl dont know the properties of ABS...

ABS is known for its strength, impact resistance, toughness and heat resistance. It's easier to fabricate and mould too (especially with all the intricate angles of JS1500)

Aluminum is strong and slightly lighter too, but it conduct little heat and very difficult to be moulded (machineries-wise).

imagine making an aluminum version of JS1500, you'll beat urself to death trying to achieve that kind of design.
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Thanks for your explaination on the ABS. rolleyes.gif laugh.gif


QUOTE(cybpsych @ Jul 29 2009, 11:58 AM)
TsunamiMalaysia,

1) do u have any other visuals for combinations of each block?

2) what's the size of each block?

3) i may repeat this, but how does the wiring/routing is done?
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cybpsych,

1) There are about 10 pictures at http://www.hott.com.my . Wait for the picture to change in the website. It has pictures showing each colour combination, fixed 4 pieces picture, all the accessories that are included, the packaging and even the back of the pad as well.

2) Each block is about 5.5" X 5.5"

3) All you need to do is to plug the USB cable that is provided to your USB socket at your laptop to power it up.
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thx!
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post Jul 30 2009, 10:51 AM

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you are welcome..... happy.gif


Added on July 31, 2009, 12:55 pmWe are having a promotion Fair in PC Fair at booth 114...

Come and visit us and get a special price!!!!!!!!!

This post has been edited by TsunamiMalaysia: Jul 31 2009, 12:55 PM
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QUOTE(TsunamiMalaysia @ Jul 30 2009, 10:51 AM)
you are welcome..... happy.gif


Added on July 31, 2009, 12:55 pmWe are having a promotion Fair in PC Fair at booth 114...

Come and visit us and get a special price!!!!!!!!!
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Cool... I shall check it out
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post Jul 31 2009, 06:24 PM

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will there any special promotion the cooler during pc fair? as in additional fan or cheaper price? ^^ i kinda interested with it... i dun mind wasting my usb slot for extra fan...
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post Sep 2 2009, 12:24 PM

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sorry for the late reply.... currently all the cooler pad comes with a fan only.... We are doing some promotion in ALL IT... Low Yat, Kajang, Seremban....
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look cool, got dealer at kelantan ka ?

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