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Cooler Master NotePal Laptop Cooler
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: First Look Last Updated: March 19, 2006
Page: 1 of 4
Real-time pricing for Thermaltake CL-P0466.
Thermaltake SpinQ CPU Cooler - Socket 775 939 754 AM2/AM2 /1366/1156 Support CL-P0466
CircuitCity: $64.99 SuperBiiz: $50.99
Wal-Mart: $64.98 TigerDirect: $64.99

Introduction

Everyone that has a laptop computer knows how hot it can be, especially if you are using it on your lap. Cooler Master has an all-aluminum laptop cooler, called NotePal, to cool down your machine. Let’s take a look on this laptop cooler.

NotePal can be found in two versions: for laptops using 4:3 displays and for laptops using 16:9 (widescreen) displays, and both can be found in two colors: silver or black. Cooler Master internal names are quite complex: R9-NBC-ADAS is the NotePal for 4:3-display laptops in silver, while R9-NBC-ADAK is the same product in black; and R9-NBC-AWBS is the silver version of NotePal for 16:9-display laptops, while R9-NBC-AWBK is the same product in black. We took a look on R9-NBC-ADAS model, i.e. for conventional laptops in silver.

Cooler Master NotePal Laptop Cooler
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Figure 1: NotePal box.

Cooler Master NotePal Laptop Cooler
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Figure 2: NotePal from Cooler Master (R9-NBC-ADAS model).

As we mentioned, the material used is aluminum, which helps a lot the heat dissipation by itself. NotePal uses two or three fans, depending on the model (4:3-display or 16:9-display, respectively). The fans are powered thru the USB port. Since this device “kills” one of the laptop’s USB port, it provides one extra USB port, so in reality you won’t lose your USB port.

Cooler Master NotePal Laptop Cooler
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Figure 3: Power button and USB ports on NotePal.

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