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| Cooler Master Storm SF-19 Strikeforce Notebook Cooler Review |
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| Written by George Cella -Cella- | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Thursday, 04 November 2010 01:00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Page 1 of 7 IntroductionKids these days are becoming more and more advanced all of the time in their usage of electronics. It is no longer unusual to see a toddler playing an interactive game on a computer. Yet, as much as the interface has changed, the actual premise of the games remains very much the same. To this day, puzzles where the object is to find specific hidden items remain very popular. Even the “Where’s Waldo” series has continued releasing video games for game consoles, PC and even the iPhone.
You know, I never grew out of these games. Let’s play one now, shall we? Can you spot the laptop among the currently available systems below?
Not as easy to find as it once was, is it? The second system listed is a nicely equipped gaming laptop that also happens to come with a 19” LCD. It’s powerful, as a matter of fact, and likely a far better performer than either of the two desktops listed. The Core i7 and GTX 480 Fermi chips are well known for their performance, but they are also well known for the heat they are capable of generating. Within the confines of a laptop, keeping these two cool definitely poses a bit of a challenge.
The Cooler Master Storm SF-19 Strikeforce Notebook Cooler is designed specifically for these higher powered notebooks. The Cooler Master Storm SF-19 Strikeforce is large enough to fit even a 19" laptop, and has two variable speed 1200~2600RPM 140mm fans to provide a lot of cooling muscle. If the included fans are not to your liking, they are easily removable and changeable. The Storm SF-19 Strikeforce has an all black color scheme with a mesh top and black inlaid rubber accents to keep your laptop from any unwanted movement. To bring some color to the party, the Cooler Master Storm SF-19 Strikeforce has ambient LED lighting, selectable to seven different colors, as well as a setting to continuously cycle through the colors. The Storm SF-19 Strikeforce also has a convenient powered USB 3.0 hub with four ports.
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