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Thermaltake Massive23 GT & Cooler Master NotePal U Stand Cooler Review

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5 comments

  1. It is a problem with thermaltake. They seem to use some really very poor materials. The fans on my frio were replaced after I bought it, due to the noise levels. I bought 2 noctua fans and attached them with rubber bungs.

  2. Cooler Master product looks great doesnt it? the removable fans is a great idea as sometimes users dont even want them.

  3. Good prices for both, but for £8 more, cooler master seems a win.

  4. I really dont see the need for a laptop cooler, unless you end up with a mac with a closed bottom or another one like that. My own HP laptop is cool underneath as all the hot air is forced outsideways. might be a good idea for a big desktop style laptop as stated in review, but waste of money IMO