Vantec LapCool 3

Published on November 02, 2005
Written by David Lin
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Vantec is well known for their desktop cooling solutions and peripherals. They have been manufacturing CPU coolers, case fans, hard drive coolers, hard drive enclosures, and recently an all-in-one water cooling solution named the Stingray. Vantec has managed to provide good products at competitive prices. Today's review item is the Vantec LapCool 3. As laptops have been getting faster, also hotter, the LapCool 3 (LPC-401) is designed to help dissipate some of the heat, and today we'll see just how well this little device can perform.

Features:

· USB Powered
· Ultra Silent Fans
· Slim & Compact Design
· Easy Installation
· Fan: 80x80x10mm
· Air Flow: 28CFM
· Speed: 1,500RPM
· Noise Level: 25dBA
· Dimensions: 300 x 230 x 13.8mm

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