Hi folks. I'm trying to find a good Hi-Power cooling pad. I already tried out Antec USB-Powered Notebook Cooler and no difference. My PC fans are still blowing very loud. But this does have a very useful feature; the plug has another USB outlet built in. So it takes one, but it gives another. + I'm able to control the fan speed. But the highest fan's speed doesn't do the job. Can somebody recommend a good product with free or only a couple of dollars shipping, please??
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...X0DER&v=glance
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| Laptop Support - Toshiba Satellite A105-S4324 Cooling Pad? posted in the Hardware forums; Hi folks. I'm trying to find a good Hi-Power cooling pad. I already tried out Antec USB-Powered Notebook Cooler and no difference. My PC fans are still blowing very loud. ... |
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Originally Posted by ilyabyk83
PLEASE MARK SOLVED!! Everything is good.
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Most laptop cooler pads will run you about 30 bucks. It would be hard to beat this Antec USB-Powered Notebook Cooler
deal though - shipping is only $4.50 at Amazon and it only costs $22 All fans are gonna make some noise the point is they cool the laptop down! Features
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Originally Posted by gaerdog
ThankYou
Itisnotpowerfulenough.
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Hello again ilya..
If that cooler is not powerful enough to keep an A series Toshiba cool, you have another problem. I have one..what do you need clarified? Are you certain the fins and internal fans are clear? The base has clear and full access to the laptop? What, if any, hard programs might you be running that could cause an overheat situation? How are you monitoring this? Looking forward to your... replies.. ![]() edit> btw... gaerdog is quite right. |
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Originally Posted by Sir Trews
I usually only have Windows Media Player and Microsoft Word 2007 running.
But I have an air blower (specially for these kinds of tasks on a PC) and will blow it all out. Just to make sure. Maybe that is the issue. Thank You, I'll try this out. Thank You!! |
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Hope that works out ilya.
You're welcome
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