Now that it's summertime and I'm not always in a well air-conditioned space, I decided to try the Coolermaster Notepal U1 cooling pad - the simpler variant - just a sloped, perforated, black-anodized aluminum plate with rubber feet.
Anyhow, it seems to prevent heat buildup under the X100e, and not having any fans keeps the noise level and power consumption down. If I have time - I'll try to take some temperature measurements.
Anyone else using a cooling pad on the X100e?
Anyone Using a Cooling Pad on the X100e?
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danieldavid
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Re: Anyone Using a Cooling Pad on the X100e?
Not on the x100e, but on my Dell Vostro 1500.
I have a different one bought only for the purpose to lift the notebook.
The vent was not important, but keeps it cool.
I have a different one bought only for the purpose to lift the notebook.
The vent was not important, but keeps it cool.
X100e, MV-40, 160 Gb HDD, 2,5 Gb RAM, HD3200, Win 7 Ult x64
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