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Reddit mentions of Cooler Master NotePal X3 - Laptop Cooling Pad with 200mm Blue LED Fan
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We found 23 Reddit mentions of Cooler Master NotePal X3 - Laptop Cooling Pad with 200mm Blue LED Fan. Here are the top ones.
Mesh surface and 1 fan provide a chill mat for your laptop, Ultrabook, notebook, or netbookHigh performance 200 mm fan with blue LED light helps dissipate extreme heat from gaming laptopsHeavy duty profile provides a sturdy foundation for your laptopFront vent provides a smooth breeze that keeps your hands cool and dryTwo different height settings provide improved comfortBuilt in fan speed controllerSupports various sizes including 15 inch and 17 inch laptops
Specs:
Color | Notepal X3 |
Height | 2.8 Inches |
Length | 15.7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | April 2022 |
Weight | 1.98 Pounds |
Width | 12.2 Inches |
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Same deal on Amazon by the way. http://amzn.com/B0079T2KHG
I'd go with the Cooler Master NotePal X3 personally. It has one big fan that can pump out a lot of air.
Hi Faith!
The Lenovo Y510p i7 version has that i7 + SLI GPU configuration you mentioned. It has a quad core 4700MQ, 8GB ram, 1TB HDD, GT 755M SLI GPU, 1920x1080 15.6" screen and Windows 8.1. It's certainly the best value in gaming laptops around your budget, and should be able to play all your games at high/ultra settings, according to this benchmark.
We highly recommend getting a cooler for this system, since it does tend to run hot. The Cooler Master X3 should work well with it. In terms of SSDs, if you need high capacity on a budget, the Samsung 840 EVO provides an excellent value. If you're looking for the best performance and reliability, the Samsung 840 PRO universally acclaimed as a very stable and fast SSD.
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-NotePal-X3-Cooling/dp/B0079T2KHG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1500603251&sr=8-2&keywords=cooler+master+laptop+cooler
I don't know why the cooler is at its current price (I got it for $30 when I bought it), but its a good cooler. So either wait or keep this in mind. I had this cooler for 3 years and still kicks butt. Absolutely no problems or issues with it, but with all products, your mileage will vary.
The laptops I used it for were a Lenovo 580 and a 2015 Razer Blade in case you were wondering.
Cooler Master NotePal X3 - Gaming Laptop Cooling Pad with 200mm Blue LED Fan https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0079T2KHG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cAY5AbX827Y7C
This is the one I have. Works very well.
I use this
Cooler Master NotePal X3 - Gaming Laptop Cooling Pad with 200mm Blue LED Fan https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0079T2KHG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4jLtxbDTP6TRG
on my GS70
It's a laptop cooling pad. It's mainly just to elevate the PS4 a bit, and was only used in my old entertainment center. It breathes plenty now so I guess I don't really need it, but I'll keep it under there for summer and see how it does when it's warmer. I like having the option to turn it on and blow a bit of cooler air around the PS4.
As for the receiver, it's a piece of shit that I'd never recommend. I used to have a Pioneer Elite, but needed to upgrade to go 4k, and went cheap with a $300 Sony receiver. Never again. I'll probably look at selling it some time this summer and upgrading to a real receiver again.
Well i have two suggestions:
Tree New Bee Cooling Pad for 15.6 - 17-Inch Laptops with Four 120mm Fans at 1200 RPM, Black
Cooler Master NotePal X3 - Gaming Laptop Cooling Pad with 200mm Blue LED Fan
I use a Coolmaster X3 on my 17R4. It will work fine on your 15. Took me from high 90s to low 80s while gaming. Hasn't peaked past 85 even after extended hours.
Cooling pads can definitely help, as long as they're good quality fans. I use them on all my laptops and you can feel the temperature difference just by touching them, especially if they run hot. Cooler Master makes some good ones. I use the CM NotePal X2 and NotePal X3 on my 2 gaming laptops and have a few more of the cheaper ones for my regular/home use laptops. Check Amazon though as they're usually cheaper versus buying straight from CM.
Yeah they have lost their edge a bit, but not too blinded by fandom to ignore it. I have no problem going against its constitutes, even if it falls at times. All in all it is your choice, whatever you choice; various heat temps by others reported has a lot of factors the temp of the room, what it is on, the dust built up over time. No matter what you end up choosing to go with, I would say get a extra laptop cooler on your machine, every little bit helps overtime.
Personally I have two coolers on my laptop machine, (Coolmaster massive 200mm fan I believe, and havoc vacuum on the vent [CPU focus] on the side./vacuum is an example they don't make my model anymore they cost 15-30 usually on amazon.) and it helps it run much cooler. I will now always keep the combo, because it's just overall healthier for the machine. I have 10 year old machine so it actually needs it now. Thermal past has worn away.
If you are bit paranoid about cooling (for laptops you should always be) a 3rd party seller that can help out is http://www.xoticpc.com/ they offer stronger cooling that's above any manufacturers default; cost more obviously. ( $35ish.) Can customize them too, an they have more than just Alienware (seems the 17x 980m is sold out for the moment sadly.) there too pretty much every gaming laptop brand.
An AW fanboy so I want to bully towards them(pretty colors!), but you have to get what is right for you. If there is another brand that's cheaper that seems to be the better performer go for it! AW is about gaming and doing whatever you want with the power that machine gives, and it's not the only one that can do it. Just don't get a macbook pro...I will not support that at all, and they actually run as hot gaming laptops without the power! But in all I just want to help a fellow gamer out. Giving you the most tools that can use to make a judgement.
Use a laptop cooling pad. This is the one I use:
http://amzn.com/B0079T2KHG
I have gs60 ghost pro-44 with the 970m and it runs everything so far at 60fps. Battery sucks, but who really game on just battery? Fan noise is not too loud, atleast it doesn't bother me. Fans are good but it still heats up, draws air in from the top (near the screen) and blows out the sides and back. I sit the laptop on top a cooling pad, the cooler master.
Skip the 4k, makes everything small and reduces FPS.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00T6FZ398/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1427601045&sr=8-1&keywords=msi+gs60+ghost+pro-44
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0079T2KHG/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1427601252&sr=8-2&keywords=cooler+master+cooling+pad&pi=AC_SX200_QL40
Funny you should ask how to turn off Defender. After the latest update, MS rearranged the Security screens again. I spent many minutes cursing MS while trying to turn it off last time. Right click on Defender icon in your tray and open it. You will have to look around for the settings screen that has the button to toggle it off.
This is the cooler pad I got for my laptop.
Laptop cooling fan. But if you just have to deal with the heat for a matter of days until your PC gets there, prop your laptop on a couple of books so there's an open space underneath.
The links if ur interested :)
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It's the same one that i have but $500 less
Got it from a local store :/
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I do believe they're the same except the look
My work laptop was overheating and I bought a Cooler Master NotePal x3. It works like an absolute bomb and keeps you cool at the same time(fan vent in the front)
Get a cooling pad like this or this (the Pro is basically a large gaming laptop) put PS4 Pro on it and connect the cooling pad to the USB port on the console.
The fan will auto start with the console, the pad has a fan on/off button along with a dial for cooling speed on the side of it for finer control.
The pad might be able to force enough cool air into the console that R6 wont shut off if you don't mind the extra noise it makes.
This is a good cooling pad.
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-NotePal-X3-Cooling/dp/B0079T2KHG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523320221&sr=8-1&keywords=17+inch+laptop+cooler+master
I don't know if that helps you, but you could DIY one that would be 10 times better.
Yup. Laptops can only fit itty bitty fans, which need to spin very fast to move a useful amount of air, which makes lots of noise. Bigger fans can spin slower, making less noise, while moving more air.
This is why desktops have moved to larger fans over the years. 15 years ago, 80mm was the norm. Now 120mm is basically universal and 140mm and larger aren't unusual.
As for a solution, look into a fan pad, preferably with a single very big fan. It will keep the internal fans from spinning up too much while keeping the temperatures down. I personally have this one, which works nicely for my 17" clevo.
Idk much about laptop cooling pads, but i found this on amazon.
Edit: Derp