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    Need a good Cooling pad for my Lenovo Y560p 15.6" I7 laptop

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by OlegRU, Jun 26, 2011.

  1. OlegRU

    OlegRU Notebook Geek

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    What is a good cooling pad for my Lenovo Y560p I-7 15.6" laptop?

    - Preferably would like to still be able to use the laptop keyboard comfortably.

    - Not too loud.

    - Something my laptop would have no trouble staying on without sliding off.
     
  2. OlegRU

    OlegRU Notebook Geek

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    Anyone? Please help forumers :)
     
  3. spongemike

    spongemike Notebook Consultant

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    I got Coolermaster Notepal X-LITE seems alright. Its got a huge 140mm fan and it sits your laptop at an angle.
     
  4. OlegRU

    OlegRU Notebook Geek

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    I need more AAAAAAAAAAAANNNSSWEEERRSSSSSS please!!!
     
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    Chase.Barnett Notebook Evangelist

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    Id recommend the Cooler master U3, as i just mentioned in another thread, compared to the U2 you get another fan, the fans can be placed where ever you like and it has a fan speed controller! (controlling the speed will obviously control how loud it is too, even on full is fairly quite)

    The stand is angled so it made typing easier for me and it doubles up as a protector/case during travel. (comes with a strap to the secure the laptop to it)

    Mine has a brushed aluminum finish which the laptop feet seem to stick to like glue so no worry's of it slipping off! :)

    Hope that answered all your questions!
     
  8. mk4gti

    mk4gti Notebook Enthusiast

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    im also stuck between those two posted. 8 bucks is cheap as hell if it sucks oh well its not rlly too big a loss. the x2 i mean
     
  9. Simplified

    Simplified The Most Awesome

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    I would say Zalman NC-1000 or NC-2000
     
  10. OlegRU

    OlegRU Notebook Geek

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    The big fan in X2 is not big enough to cover the surface area of a 15.6"?!?!
     
  11. SwagNet

    SwagNet Notebook Enthusiast

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    Cooler Master Notepal X2 Notebook Cooler fits perfectly on my w520.
    the ambient blue light creates a erotic effect at night.
    you can also adjust fan speeds which is a plus
     
  12. OlegRU

    OlegRU Notebook Geek

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    Bumping
    it up