Best Laptop Cooler Pad/Vaccum For Gaming?

LeonXu

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Looking for the best laptop cooler pad/vacuum for gaming

My laptop hits temperatures of up to 95 and it throttles my cpu, destroying my fps

I play csgo mainly and would like to keep my temps cool to maintain stable fps

I don't really care about sound or portability and want to focus on quality and cooling strength

I hear that cooling pads are better than vacuums, is this true? The one I've heard about is the Cooler Master x3 cooling pad . I am currently going to go with this. I'm just asking If you guys know of a better laptop cooler than the Cooler Master X3. Thanks!
 
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I am not exactly familiar with the models but I can give you the concepts that will point you in the winning combination for what you would like.

A cooler (which Pushes air) is not necessarily better than a vacuum. Where this comes from is that if you had to choose one over the other, the Cooler pushing cool air into the chassis and then escaping through the natural vents is far better than trying to just pull warm air out from the chassis. If you do not care about the portability or sound, use both. Try to make them equal, because if they are working together, then that is balancing the airflow of the chassis.

One thing to keep in mind, I got a cheaper vacuum that pulls air from the vent and clips on it to stay connected. After a...

gedwards913

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I am not exactly familiar with the models but I can give you the concepts that will point you in the winning combination for what you would like.

A cooler (which Pushes air) is not necessarily better than a vacuum. Where this comes from is that if you had to choose one over the other, the Cooler pushing cool air into the chassis and then escaping through the natural vents is far better than trying to just pull warm air out from the chassis. If you do not care about the portability or sound, use both. Try to make them equal, because if they are working together, then that is balancing the airflow of the chassis.

One thing to keep in mind, I got a cheaper vacuum that pulls air from the vent and clips on it to stay connected. After a few weeks, I dropped a screw and it clinged to my chassis which was all metal. That little thing magnetized my computer. I have no idea how/why, but that is something I will advise is to ensure that yours is quality. I made the China Ebay mistake on that one lol.

Good luck to you!
 
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