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 The Idiot Proof Guide To -> Laptop Cooling, All you need to know!

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xSinner
post May 5 2010, 03:57 AM

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Mine 54 c. With infinite also 54 c. Hmm..
and that is idle. But when wireless turn off its 45c. Playing dota-like-game: 60c. Fan is cleaned nt long ago. Maybe should try to remove the black plastic of infinite? Btw any1 know whr to buy laptop internal fan(the one that suck air from one side and cool the heat pipe at the other side, what this fan called?)

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post May 9 2010, 01:15 AM

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QUOTE(Andy0625 @ May 9 2010, 12:39 AM)
Anyone can share what's the software name that monitors CPU temperature and all that ? I dont recall the name , please help.
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I use samurize's plugin
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post Jun 3 2010, 10:38 PM

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QUOTE(kimwee85 @ Jun 3 2010, 02:51 PM)
hey guys, i helping fren to search for the cooler pad for her Dell Inspiron 1420. Any suggestion for the cooler?
budget is around rm100. biggrin.gif

How was Cooler Master Color Infinite?
How was Notepal Infinite(4Hub)?

is it better if got more usb port??
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hmm.. i am not sure.. mine infinite didn't show any significant cooling effect
well except that when on big load, it prevent the bottom from heating up and provide good air to it.
the nice thing about infinite is that it has nice design and also big.
very convenient for you to surf on bed without need to worry that your laptop gonna cook your bed smile.gif
hmm.. i also want to know if anyone here experience good cooling effect from infinite, please do share ya.
imo, the classic cooling pad is better after all (with no whatever air flow design, only straight forward air flow)
correct me if I'm wrong.
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post Jun 25 2010, 07:27 PM

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QUOTE(haxe @ Jun 25 2010, 05:40 PM)
time will tell smile.gif
btw you can lift a bit your lappy from the table surface for some ventilation
remember, the area that you should focus to blow with your fan is the underneath part
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just make sure that the air ventilation not stuck by dust or anything.
and you can choose to buy some cooler pad.
no need expensive one. Rm 20-30 should be ok
just to make sure the air is flowing.

if you can manage good air flow and not over heating then it should be able to last longer

 

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