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| Thermaltake Massive 23 ST Laptop Cooler Review |
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| Written by Tom Burdak -GOMD- | |
| Tuesday, 18 August 2009 23:37 | |
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Page 1 of 7 IntroductionIt seems like every time that I sit down to game, I end up needing to go somewhere or get something done, which really puts a damper on my me time. So this past spring, I bought a gaming laptop with the hope that I would be able to take my gaming much like my dinner, "on the go." Much to my dismay, the more graphically intensive games that I tend to enjoy seem to always wreak havoc on my system, causing the graphics card to overheat and for the gaming experience to come to a screeching halt.
Ever since my laptop froze up the second I was actually about to beat Crysis Warhead, I retired the notion of being able to take my games with me because of all of the overheating problems I had run into. Well, the time came that I started getting a couple of promising laptop coolers to help cool that laptop down during gaming and most helped but didn't ultimately solve the problem, mostly due to limited airflow from the smaller fans. This was the case until I received a promising cooler from Thermaltake that might actually let me game on the go.
The Thermaltake Massive 23 ST notebook cooler features an impressive 23 cm blue LED fan for high airflow. The Thermaltake Massive 23 ST cooler is lightweight and portable for cooling on the go. This cooler has the ability to maximize airflow across the bottom of the laptop chassis and could help to solve overheating concerns, even on the more demanding systems, such as gaming laptops. |


