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Good stuff. :O | ||
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On April 09 2009 01:06 NeoIllusions wrote: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=laptop cooler&x=0&y=0 Good stuff. :O They don't ship worldwide | ||
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anderoo
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On April 09 2009 00:06 Hot_Bid wrote: you can buy one of the laptop cooling things, i have one of those, it really helps keep it cool and i think extends the life of your laptop too, its only $20 and really awesome sadly the lachesis is so sensitive that having the fan and mouse on the same table causes constant mouse "drift" as the razer people call it | ||
StorrZerg
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On April 10 2009 07:21 anderoo wrote: sadly the lachesis is so sensitive that having the fan and mouse on the same table causes constant mouse "drift" as the razer people call it Really? I've never had that problem though i set it on a mouse pad idk if that matters. Love the mouse though | ||
anderoo
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On April 10 2009 09:20 StorZerg wrote: Really? I've never had that problem though i set it on a mouse pad idk if that matters. Love the mouse though what settings do you play on? mouse drift is really brutal for me maybe my fan is unusually violent/mousepad unusually thin | ||
EscPlan9
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On April 08 2009 23:58 Culture wrote: Ret, make sure your laptop has some space between the bottom of it and whatever it is sitting on, it lets more air circulate and cool it down. This is potentially misleading... you don't want any soft surface underneath the laptop. The best surface for it is a hard counter or desk. | ||
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