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    LindsayJoy's MBP is into S+M: My MBP Needed this, fucking 7 inch burn 2nd degree burn, evil fucker. more »
    GlenTen: Best illustration ive seen for this technique, hands down. more »
    Software_Goddess: Why would I want to cool the hot microprocessor; wouldn't that spoil the fun of a burning lap tot? more »
    frigg: Weren't ions those magical creatures that Sharper Image infused in everything from hairbrushes to barbecue tongs? I think I still have an ionic keycha... more »
    Theimbellis: That's great... But when are we due for laptop cooler for Mac laptops, since past two generation laptops don't have any fan vents? My MacBook Pro alwa... more »
    FigNinja: Seems like most gamers I know have 17" laptops or larger. more »
  • #cooling

    Nexus's Velvety Laptop Cooler Has No Fans

    Another gadget to keep your laptop from burning you silly, Nexus's TDD-9000 liquid cooling pad is a soft, velvety cloth filled with a patented, gel-like substance that needs no plugs, wiring or electricity to quietly, yet actively, cool your laptop. More »
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    We first heard about ionic winds cooling down computers by 250% in 2007. Two years later, Tessera—a chip-packing company—has modified the technology so that it would fit into a working laptop. More »
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    Cryo S High Performance Notebook Cooler Makes PC Gamers' Dreams Come True

    The "S" in NZXT's Cryo S must stand for Super effective at heat removal. Compatible with laptops up to 15 inches, it removes heat from the fan vents, as well as the entire notebook case. More »
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