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Enquiries/Recommendations Acer 5750G Vs Asus N53SN, which is better?
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astria
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Jan 29 2011, 07:09 PM
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QUOTE(eugenechiuu @ Jan 29 2011, 06:52 PM) Aluminium doesn't mean it has better heat management.. It's the design of heat ventilation inside the laptop that matters.. Aluminium would make the laptop feel very hot instead.. +1... my MacBook Air has an all aluminium chasis... putting it on my laps is one of the last thing i want to do... This post has been edited by astria: Jan 29 2011, 07:12 PM
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astria
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Jan 30 2011, 01:25 AM
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QUOTE(kinwais91 @ Jan 29 2011, 09:49 PM) u feel the 'hot' but it wont remain long inside aluminium releases heat faster it release heat faster that's y u will feel hot... and if it feels hot on the outside, it means it's even hotter inside the chasis... i way to judge the build is the weight of the laptop... if it feels lighter than expected, it probably means flimsy material for heatsink... my laptop is heavier than other 14" in the market, and i understand instantly when i open it up... copper heatpipes connecting the CPU and GPU to the fan, and a little more copper than i expected too... the whole laptop dun feel hot at all even during gaming, except for the small area near the air vent... i guess i dun mind a little more weight for better cooling... now that reminds me, some new thermal compound for my laptop before Chinese New Year...
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astria
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Mar 29 2011, 02:08 PM
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bottom left corner, near the pages...
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