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dell 1505E best cooling fan what is the best budget of $70
#2
Posted 20 July 2006 - 01:24 AM
What sort of cooling fan do you mean... case? CPU? HDD?
...and BTW, 70$ is *much* more than what the most expensive fan costs. You could probably get a good 80mm case fan for 7$.
...and BTW, 70$ is *much* more than what the most expensive fan costs. You could probably get a good 80mm case fan for 7$.
#3
Posted 20 July 2006 - 02:33 AM
the inspiron is a dell Laptop.
your talking about a PC
the inspiron is a dell Laptop.
your talking about a PC
your talking about a PC
the inspiron is a dell Laptop.
your talking about a PC
#4
Posted 20 July 2006 - 03:50 AM
I know. But laptops also have cases, a CPU, and HDD(s).
I know. But laptops also have cases, a CPU, and HDD(s).
I know. But laptops also have cases, a CPU, and HDD(s).
#5
Posted 20 July 2006 - 04:31 PM
Are you looking to replace the entire heatsink/fan combo? I think the E15's only have a single fan/heatsink combo unit.
It's not like the old inspirons that had two "mini" exhaust fans at the back. For that im not sure where you can get them. Dell might be your best bet in that situation.
If your talking "Lap" coolers, I could give you some info on those though.
It's not like the old inspirons that had two "mini" exhaust fans at the back. For that im not sure where you can get them. Dell might be your best bet in that situation.
If your talking "Lap" coolers, I could give you some info on those though.
This post has been edited by SupaFly-TNT: 20 July 2006 - 04:33 PM
#6
Posted 20 July 2006 - 05:38 PM
From what I've read, the I6400 doesn't need a cooling fan.
If you are really worried about cooling performance, I'd recommend a simple laptop stand like the Targus Podium Coolpad. I've got one at home, and it does a better job than most of the fan-based laptop coolers out there.
I've recently moved up from the Coolpad to the RainDesign iLap. It's a little more fancy, but it's far more comfortable when actually using it on your lap. It's more meant towards Mac users, but the 17" version fits my Dell I6000 just fine.
If you are really worried about cooling performance, I'd recommend a simple laptop stand like the Targus Podium Coolpad. I've got one at home, and it does a better job than most of the fan-based laptop coolers out there.
I've recently moved up from the Coolpad to the RainDesign iLap. It's a little more fancy, but it's far more comfortable when actually using it on your lap. It's more meant towards Mac users, but the 17" version fits my Dell I6000 just fine.
#7
Posted 23 July 2006 - 08:20 PM
the e1505 runs very cool for me, very cool. the fan barely goes on. unless you're gaming a long time with it? i would suggest getting a laptop cooling pad with fans in it.
#8
Posted 24 July 2006 - 12:44 AM
I got my answer from neowin in 5 mins.
Vantec top of the line cooling pad.
Vantec top of the line cooling pad.
#9
Posted 24 July 2006 - 06:42 AM
well thats great, you dont even tell us what type of cooling that you wanted to get. and i just told you to get a cooling pad with fans in it.
#10
Posted 24 July 2006 - 12:34 PM
ripken in p*ssed off mode
, ripken COOLING fan needed... just joking.
I think it’s just his English, but your right, people just don’t read and want an answer in 1 minute, 5 seconds and 3 nano-seconds
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I think it’s just his English, but your right, people just don’t read and want an answer in 1 minute, 5 seconds and 3 nano-seconds
MSFN.org is the best
This post has been edited by puntoMX: 24 July 2006 - 12:35 PM
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