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Ashy731
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Registered: ‎06-07-2010
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doyoulikeapples: Cooling Pads

Original thread: http://h20435.www2.hp.com/t5/Gaming/Cooling-Pads/m-p/56391#M1659

 

I own an HP laptop and am an avid gamer.  My gaming tends to overheat my computer and I was wondering what kind of cooling pads/devices people preferred for gaming.  I'd like to focus on having a quiet fan and a design that is able to work well when my laptop is on my lap as well as on a flat surface.  Thank you!!

please let me know your preference (the name and price) and why you like the product

 

thank you again!

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thethinkingone
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Registered: ‎07-12-2010
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Re: doyoulikeapples: Cooling Pads

I have an HP DV7 and am also an avid gamer (COH, IL-2 Sturmovik), the video card can handle many graphics choices, but you could cook an egg next the the video exhaust port, which is bad as you know.

 

I picked up a cheap Cooler Master, I believe it was only $20 or so, but the problem is that, the intake(s) tend to be small and routing air, or better yet, cool air can be a real challenge.

 

Even with my cooler, I can really feel the heat coming up through the keyboard and out the exhaust vent, so I'm looking into a very small air conditioner I can vent directly to the video card intake.

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Saitzev
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Registered: ‎07-14-2010
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Re: doyoulikeapples: Cooling Pads

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Here's a couple options for you Ashy if you don't mind spending a little bit.

 

Zalman noteboook Cooler

bit.ly/dChQxy

 

Thermaltake Notebook Cooler

http://bit.ly/buKkPE

 

another Thermaltake Notebook Cooler

http://bit.ly/crt6vS

 

Antec Notebook Cooler

http://bit.ly/9uFzzw

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Brantley
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Re: doyoulikeapples: Cooling Pads

I agree with Saitzev. I have the Thermaltake cooler myself that I use for my HP Envy 14 while at home. It helps a lot and has a cool blue led. I picked it up at Frys for about $20 and it is dead silent. I also have one for one the go. It is made Targus is way more portable and does a decent job. The Thermaltake is the best choice if you paly at home because it isn't designed to be prtable but but man can it cool.

HP Envy 14 i5-520m 2.93 Ghz, ATI Moblity 5650 1Gb, 6 Gb memory, 320 Gb harddrive, 1600 x 900
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Saitzev
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Re: doyoulikeapples: Cooling Pads

thank's for the heads up Brantley. I've been deciding but it's a toughie between the zalman and the thermaltake.

"I much as others work for HP however my thoughts are that of my own."
Antec P190+1200W, Gigabyte GA-MA790FXT-UD5P, AMD Phenom X3 720@3.2Ghz w/ Thermalright XP120 w/Scythe Ultra Kaze, Crucial Ballistix DDR3 4GB@1333, 2xWD Black 640GB RAID 0, ATi 4870 512MB, Xtreme Music X-Fi, Logitech Z-5500 5.1, G5 and G15 ver2.
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