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  • NZXT Cryo S Notebook Cooler

    Phoronix: NZXT Cryo S Notebook Cooler

    Back in February we reviewed the NZXT Cryo LX, which was a massive notebook cooler made of aluminum that packed three 120mm fans and support for up to 19" widescreen notebooks. With not many individuals having 17" and 19" notebooks compared to 15" and smaller, NZXT has now introduced the Cryo S that is better sized for smaller notebooks and netbooks. The Cryo S cooler uses just two 120mm fans that can be run off USB or an AC adapter and there is an integrated two-port USB 2.0 hub.

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  • #2
    When I see a notebook cooler review, I need to know four things:

    that it blows air up into the notebook instead of down (and overheating it)
    what the difference is in the battey life of a laptop powering it over USB
    what the temperature difference is while idling
    what the temperature difference is while under max load

    This review provided none of this information.

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    • #3
      replaceable fans?

      One more thing I always want to know. How easy is it to replace the fans? Fans are always the first to go on those things.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ethana2 View Post
        When I see a notebook cooler review, I need to know four things:

        that it blows air up into the notebook instead of down (and overheating it)
        what the difference is in the battey life of a laptop powering it over USB
        what the temperature difference is while idling
        what the temperature difference is while under max load

        This review provided none of this information.
        Yet another Advert, I mean review from phoronix media.

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