There are notebook cooling pads, and weve got to furnish it to Enermax for structuring the biggest and slightest one we have ever witnessed. The Aeolus cooling pad captures just a solitary fan, but it in an interestingly bigger 8.66-inch diameter monster, competent and proficient of plummeting temperatures by 22 degrees Celsius (39.6 degrees Fahrenheit) while only producing jus around 20dB of noise. On top of that, it has got incorporated blue Light Emitting Diodes for supplementary nerd creed, although we are just wondering how you are hypothetical to in point of fact see them while your heater of a notebook is parked on top. It is expected to be priced for about $70 as per sources.
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