Which cooling base do you recommend to cool down a 17.3 inch laptop?
In the past i use a cooling block that instead make a vacuum effect in the exit ventilation slot and was great, but my new laptop have 4 air exit slots...
Which cooling base do you recommend to cool down a 17.3 inch laptop?
In the past i use a cooling block that instead make a vacuum effect in the exit ventilation slot and was great, but my new laptop have 4 air exit slots...
I use a cooling block on the side vent, and a pad underneath. Both are made by Klim, and we're affordable and have been reliable thus far.
I tried using one of those phase change cooling pads once for my poorly ventilated HP (that died, leaving me now with an 8 year old "works" machine I managed to find). I recommend staying away from them…
All interesting options, I don't have much to add, but appreciate all the tips given here
Cooking bases don't make a lot of sense. Laptops that have intake vents on their base need unobstructed and minimally turbulent air to have optimal performance. A cooling base restricts the airflow and makes the air very turbulent.
Best bet would be a laptop stand that offers an unobstructed space for the intake vents and the exhaust vents. You could even make something with two pieces of wood for under $10.
Cooking bases don't make a lot of sense. Laptops that have intake vents on their base need unobstructed and minimally turbulent air to have optimal performance. A cooling base restricts the airflow and makes the air very turbulent.
Best bet would be a laptop stand that offers an unobstructed space for the intake vents and the exhaust vents. You could even make something with two pieces of wood for under $10.