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Hey, I will be buying a cooler for my laptop Sony Vaio VPCEB4Z1E.
As far as I can tell, this computers gets the air out from the left side, the fan itself evacuates the air that way.
I will get a cooler because at max usage I've seen max temperatures of 70º C. That's not really common, it's usually at 65-68ºC max and around 40ºC on standby (CPU temps). I want the laptop to be as cool as possible.
Could you please share your experience with coolers? I was considering a single 160mm fan cooler unless I find a double 140mm or so. I guess it doesn't matter, or does it really matter?
I've never used a cooler and I'd like to hear some ideas.
Thank you!
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Hi DiegoRG
I use a targus twin fan cooler unit permantly on my desk, it is powered by a usb lead which just plugs in
to either of my sony laptops iam using at the time. It keeps them cool even when ripping any of my blu-ray
discs which really work the processor. I can thoroughly recommend them, but try to get a quality one that will
last, I have had the Targus for 5years now. The only maintainence is a good clean and blow out every 6 months.
You dont need any coolers if your laptop is overheating ou have to clean all dirt on fan inside
Alex
Hi DiegoRG
I use a targus twin fan cooler unit permantly on my desk, it is powered by a usb lead which just plugs in
to either of my sony laptops iam using at the time. It keeps them cool even when ripping any of my blu-ray
discs which really work the processor. I can thoroughly recommend them, but try to get a quality one that will
last, I have had the Targus for 5years now. The only maintainence is a good clean and blow out every 6 months.
You dont need any coolers if your laptop is overheating ou have to clean all dirt on fan inside
Alex