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Laptop Cooler for DV6z

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**** PLEASE READ LAST POST BY ME---info is updated****


I want to buy a laptop cooler for my HP Pavilion dv6z.

CPU Type:AMD TURION(TM) X2 ULTRA DUAL-CORE MOBILE ZM-86

CPU Speed (GHZ):2.42

SYSTEM MEMORY (GB):3

Graphics Card Model:ATI MOBILITY RADEON HD 4650 SERIES


I want to play Starcraft 2, but my laptop overheats. If any1 knows of a cooler that i can buy that isnt too expensive but will get the job done, let me know.
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Possibly this?

Linky Here
post #3 of 12
Finally, found it......

Check this out... I use them all the time at home, kids have them,boy do they thrash their notebooks and they work really well... Passive, so no fans etc...
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does anyone know about this heat pad that Mr. T is talking about. I need the cooler or heat pad to fit my dv6z... here are the dimensions. mb67, idk if that model will fit, maybe you can check it out or verify id the 2000 will.

mensions: 14.9″ (W) x 10.2″ (D) x 1.4″ (H)
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Allsop is a good brand in notebook cooler like many others. Price is cool.

cheers ...
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Not only is this a bump, but I also have not purchased a cooler yet. I have looked this cooler, as it is the one that will fit my computer's dimensions, but I was wondering if anyone had success with the Allsop cooling pad that Mr T mentioned. Which do you think will work better? I might have the laptop on my lap or on the bed, but if the Zalman cooler will work for that purpose then I will purchase that. Thank you.


EDIT: has anyone had any experience with this cooler? It's a little cheaper than the Zalman, but still looks good. Let me know guys. Thank you so much.
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Not only is this a bump, but I also have not purchased a cooler yet. I have looked this cooler, as it is the one that will fit my computer's dimensions, but I was wondering if anyone had success with the Allsop cooling pad that Mr T mentioned. Which do you think will work better? I might have the laptop on my lap or on the bed, but if the Zalman cooler will work for that purpose then I will purchase that. Thank you.


EDIT: has anyone had any experience with this cooler? It's a little cheaper than the Zalman, but still looks good. Let me know guys. Thank you so much.
I know somebody who has one of those and he really likes it- Says it works well for cooling...
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I know somebody who has one of those and he really likes it- Says it works well for cooling...
which one? you didn't specify.
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which one? you didn't specify.
Actually, I highlighted and underlined the one in your edit.
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Actually, I highlighted and underlined the one in your edit.
my mistake, i didn't realize you highlighted. if you could, would you be able to ask your friend who has it if the actual cooler feels cold while its on? My friend has the Zalman one and when its on its freezing. Message me or reply on here if you hear from him. Thanks
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my mistake, i didn't realize you highlighted. if you could, would you be able to ask your friend who has it if the actual cooler feels cold while its on? My friend has the Zalman one and when its on its freezing. Message me or reply on here if you hear from him. Thanks
I'll let you know here. He's in back home in HI while I'm temp here in Biloxi, MS so I'll fir off a msg and see what he says.
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I'll let you know here. He's in back home in HI while I'm temp here in Biloxi, MS so I'll fir off a msg and see what he says.
thank you so much. yeah, im not going to buy it now anyway, so let me know when he gets back to you. no rush. thanks again
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