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Laptop cooling stands
Hey!
I have been thinking about purchasing a laptop cooling stands. I remembered I read a article with a really awesome laptop cooling stands which costs 120 dollars or something, but the thing is I read it long time ago in year 2007, so... if someone could provide me any good recommended cooling stands, I would be really appreciated! Cheers! Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I would invest more in cleaning your laptop vents and fans than purchasing an external cooling pad if you worry about it overheating. Laptops are designed, for the most part, to get all the proper airflow they need on their own. The few exceptions I've seen are just poorly designed laptops, which you can't really help, or laptops that are missing rubber feet, which you can replace on the cheap. Unless your laptop defies the norm, just keep it on a clean and level surface and you shouldn't have to worry about it.
If you really want to get a cooling pad, Newegg.com both sells and offers customer reviews on several different models. There's nowhere I can't reach. |