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anyone ever use the Notebook Cooling Pad ( Heat-Pipe )...it is very interesting..no fans..no electricity...how does it work...all the description on the net are exactly the same that i can find...
is there a such thing as liquid cooling for a labtop?i don't know how possible it would be but it would deffinitely be neat |
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Liquid cooling is possible but not very easily implemented and negate the mobility aspect of laptops
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People prolly have done it before ... not common but not unheard of. A heat pipe is designed to get heat from one area to another.
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