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Laptop Cooling Mat
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I use a laptop, and it overheats a lot sometimes.
I don't have a desktop for gaming, I had to use my money to buy a laptop for debate.

I've searched the forums, and I haven't found anything that suits my specific case.

So what kind of laptop cooling should I get?

My budget is probably 30ish dollars.

I use a laptop, and it overheats a lot sometimes.
I don't have a desktop for gaming, I had to use my money to buy a laptop for debate.

I've searched the forums, and I haven't found anything that suits my specific case.

So what kind of laptop cooling should I get?

My budget is probably 30ish dollars.
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bump :(

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I've got a Cooler Master NotePal U2. If you have a laptop bag (like a bag, not a zippy-case thingy) you can flip it around and secure the laptop in it with two elastics and still fit it in the laptop bag. You can also remove the fans and place them anywhere you want on the bottom since they attach to the mesh on the underside. I find it works decently enough.

One downside is that it's kinda huge, but you probably game on a desk, so it should be all right.

I've got a [url=www.coolermaster.com/product/Detail/mobile/notepal-series/notepal-u2.html]Cooler Master NotePal U2[/url]. If you have a laptop bag (like a bag, not a zippy-case thingy) you can flip it around and secure the laptop in it with two elastics and still fit it in the laptop bag. You can also remove the fans and place them anywhere you want on the bottom since they attach to the mesh on the underside. I find it works decently enough.

One downside is that it's kinda huge, but you probably game on a desk, so it should be all right.
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I use a Targus HD3 Chill Mat. It came in a deal with my laptop, it's kind of expensive otherwise. Works good and fits larger laptops just fine.

I use a Targus HD3 Chill Mat. It came in a deal with my laptop, it's kind of expensive otherwise. Works good and fits larger laptops just fine.
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VirulenceI've got a Cooler Master NotePal U2. If you have a laptop bag (like a bag, not a zippy-case thingy) you can flip it around and secure the laptop in it with two elastics and still fit it in the laptop bag. You can also remove the fans and place them anywhere you want on the bottom since they attach to the mesh on the underside. I find it works decently enough.

One downside is that it's kinda huge, but you probably game on a desk, so it should be all right.

I have a 15 inch laptop, so will http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-NotePal-Configurable-R9-NBC-8PBK-GP/dp/B002NU5V4A/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1375727155&sr=8-2&keywords=Cooler+Master+NotePal+U2 be better? Or is having only one fan a big downside?
Thanks for the help guys, I will probally buy something from Cooler Master, Targus is expensive af.

[quote=Virulence]I've got a [url=www.coolermaster.com/product/Detail/mobile/notepal-series/notepal-u2.html]Cooler Master NotePal U2[/url]. If you have a laptop bag (like a bag, not a zippy-case thingy) you can flip it around and secure the laptop in it with two elastics and still fit it in the laptop bag. You can also remove the fans and place them anywhere you want on the bottom since they attach to the mesh on the underside. I find it works decently enough.

One downside is that it's kinda huge, but you probably game on a desk, so it should be all right.[/quote]

I have a 15 inch laptop, so will http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-NotePal-Configurable-R9-NBC-8PBK-GP/dp/B002NU5V4A/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1375727155&sr=8-2&keywords=Cooler+Master+NotePal+U2&tag=teamfortresst-20 be better? Or is having only one fan a big downside?
Thanks for the help guys, I will probally buy something from Cooler Master, Targus is expensive af.
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