I'm a fan of Thermaltake's notebook coolers in terms of convenience, but that's just me. In either case though, you'll probably see a couple degrees of cooling. My experience with notebook coolers is that they do not perform as advertised in regard to temperature reduction, but they do help a little bit, especially if your machine is running quite hot.
I'm a fan of Thermaltake's notebook coolers in terms of convenience, but that's just me. In either case though, you'll probably see a couple degrees of cooling. My experience with notebook coolers is that they do not perform as advertised in regard to temperature reduction, but they do help a little bit, especially if your machine is running quite hot.
-------------------------------Kevin
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My friend I want to thanks you for the Help and to say also that your answer will be very important to choice the Cooler; I need of a good cooler but also not so expensive and I liked of this Thermaltake's notebook its very "simple" and looks like that works well. My friend I lives in Brazil and my city its so Hot because of this a good and cheap cooling its interesting :-)
Have a nice weekend and I am open to more opinions