Get Master Cooler U3, comes with 3 movable & speed adjustable fans.
Hardware Cooling pad, Model VS Temp
Hardware Cooling pad, Model VS Temp
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Jun 8 2011, 12:02 PM
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Get Master Cooler U3, comes with 3 movable & speed adjustable fans.
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Jun 9 2011, 11:28 AM
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Some laptop has the function to switch off Battery Charging with just the press of 1 icon. If not better remove the battery when it's charged around 70% full.
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Jun 9 2011, 05:27 PM
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Some computer allows user to stop battery charging without removing the batteries. At least XPS16 has this function.
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Jun 13 2011, 06:42 PM
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QUOTE(ngkhanmein @ Jun 13 2011, 03:56 PM) Added on June 13, 2011, 3:56 pm food that popular in my hometown! I no recommend you overclock your internal fan because it will make it die out faster as the lifetime is counted on how many hours based on how many rpm. Internal fans are very expensive and difficult to find by the time it dies. A table fan the blowing outwards 45deg on the vent should help with bringing the hot air out faster. There should also have an suction holes you can also blow the fan there it will be like supercharging the fan. Or you can just remove the bottom cover & use U3 if you don't plan on getting it mobile. This post has been edited by advocado: Jun 13 2011, 06:43 PM |
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Jun 15 2011, 02:41 PM
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If you would like to spend few hundred dollars on a Zalman cooler (if you can find one) do go ahead and tell us the effects compared to a rm80 U3 cooler as i'm curious what kind of technology it emplies.
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Jun 17 2011, 09:54 AM
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When you've been using laptop all the time, you will finally appreciate the power desktop can bring without having to spend a big fortune on laptops like Alienware.
I've decided not to buy another laptop in future unless i need it for mobile purpose. Then I don't have to worry about laptop coolers. QUOTE(rurushu @ Jun 16 2011, 10:17 PM) 5 years ago im so determined that im going to go desktop forever and am never convinced that laptop would do the job as well a desktop will. But now after 5 years, i think that the constant cleaning of my desktop is making my cleaning routine very tiring and troublesome (needed to unplug every cable not within the CPU, then clean every part, then reconnect). So now when im going to change my current desktop (bought last time back in 2007 with Intel Core 2 Duo), im definitely going for a desktop replacement notebook for pure simplicity. |
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Jun 20 2011, 10:19 AM
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I believe there are 3 aspects in laptop cooler design:
1.Air flow design of the cooler & location of fan. 2.Material used on the cooler frames to conduct as much heat as possible from the laptop. 3.Fan design, how fast can it turn, how much airflow it can blow, how much noise it make, the type of technology it employ especially the bearings which determine the noise level & design life. Most expensive coolers are expensive simply because of it's styling instead of practicality. This post has been edited by advocado: Jun 20 2011, 10:20 AM |
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Jun 20 2011, 04:00 PM
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Because you cheap skate can't afford the full HWmonitor program which unlocks many features. Also some readings cannot be read from certain laptops.
Why not give OpenHardwareMonitor a try? It's free, comes with a small gadget window that can be configured to show whatever info you want. |
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