QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Jan 30 2007, 03:02 PM)
death_nite,
Okies dokies U got a point. I don't want to end up being a spammer. Anyhow, I didn't have any issues when I was using my Fujitsu and I didn't install or get additional fan cooler or whatchamacall those fanciful stuff *g*
Must admit I could hear the fan running when it's been switched on for too long or when I'm 'abusing' the unit with loadsa multi-tasking but otherwise it's perfect. Can't check temperature since I don't have those programs mentioned installed, SoweeZzzZz...
No problems with temperature / heat issues on the MacBook Pro though

fujitsu eh..i nvr heard any heat issues for fujitsu...my fren own 1...quite cool lerr..
QUOTE(shirohamada @ Jan 30 2007, 03:17 PM)
dude, they use heatpipes, most notebook use it. i've seen a mac, use 2 tiny fans.
if you want more fan, would use more battery, and space. fans dissipate heat all by itself too. and more noise too. the overall design is whats important.
get a thinkpad, the uber notebook. just a little plain looking, which is intentional.

yeargh...most notebook use heatpipe...my notebook both heatsink (proc n gc) shared 1 fans...
but do rmmbr some notebook, due to bad design, they hv no space to shared gc heatsink with proc heatsink's fan...