[access-uk] In Reply To: Reducing Laptop Temperature

  • From: "Shane Harris" <wighttiger12@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Caroline Ford" <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 12:37:36 +0100

Hi caroline

I have 3 different laptop coolers and would definitely recommend that you 
purchase one fitted with a variable speed fan.  If you require specific 
details, feel free to contact me off list.

Cheers

Shane





-----Original Message-----
From: Caroline Ford - Email Address: caroline@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent On: 03/06/2009 10:25
Sent To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Email Address: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Reducing Laptop Temperature

Hello,

This is perhaps a little off topic, but as a lot of people on the list use 
laptops, I thought someone might have some information they could pass on.

My laptop seems to be running rather hot in this warm weather, especially if I 
sit in a chair with it on my lap for any length of time, so I've been looking 
at the various devices available to help reduce the temperature.  There seem to 
be several different kinds, ranging from pads which contain gel or granules, to 
trays equipped with fans which connect to a USB port on the laptop.  These 
devices also seem to be known by a number of different names, from laptop trays 
to notebook coolers, so they're not the easiest thing to track down and compare 
on line.

I've never used any of these devices, so would appreciate it if anyone could 
pass on any comments, good or bad, about how effective they are.  Someone did 
mention Antec Coolermaster to me, but hadn't actually tried one out so was 
unable to comment on how good they are.

Thanks,

Caroline.

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