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Laptop coolers
kabayiri
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Hi all,
Background : as a follow-up to a previous post, I went out and purchased what is basically a cooker masquerading as a laptop!
The laptop is a hp envy 15 , 15in screen. It's a core i7 quad core laptop so I'm not surprised at the heat it pushes out.
My question....
- what are peoples' experiences with laptop coolers? particularly these passive ones (like the akasa gel cushion thingy)
Many Thanks
Background : as a follow-up to a previous post, I went out and purchased what is basically a cooker masquerading as a laptop!
The laptop is a hp envy 15 , 15in screen. It's a core i7 quad core laptop so I'm not surprised at the heat it pushes out.
My question....
- what are peoples' experiences with laptop coolers? particularly these passive ones (like the akasa gel cushion thingy)
Many Thanks
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I have an active one powered from a USB portChris Elvin0
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If laptops needed coolers, they'd come in the box. Put it on a flat surface or tea tray, and let the fan do it's job.!!
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