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theman

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Jul 26, 2007
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I've been playing games like HL2, CoD4, etc. on my MBP and it gets pretty hot. Fans spin up really loud, which is annoying. It doesn't overheat, it's just loud. I also want to start running some distributed computing like Folding@home on it, which would cause the fans to be 100% all the time.

I am looking for some kind of laptop cooler, and I'd like to know which ones people have had experiences with and if there are ones I should stay away from. What do you recommend? Do these things even work?
 
I've been playing games like HL2, CoD4, etc. on my MBP and it gets pretty hot. Fans spin up really loud, which is annoying. It doesn't overheat, it's just loud. I also want to start running some distributed computing like Folding@home on it, which would cause the fans to be 100% all the time.

I am looking for some kind of laptop cooler, and I'd like to know which ones people have had experiences with and if there are ones I should stay away from. What do you recommend? Do these things even work?

I use smcFanControl, not a cooler as such but works
for me
 
yeah, except for the fact that smcfancontrol just speeds up the fans, which is what i want to avoid. that was the whole point of my post.
 
I love my Cooler Master ‘NotePal’ it matches my Macbook Pro nicely. To be honest the only problem I have with it is the bottom portion of it blocks the CD drive and the button to open the lid, which is only to be expected. I hardly use the fans on it because the macbook pro sits flush on the surface so there is no place for the air to go... anyways I've always believed as far as the MBP goes that conduction works much better the convection in regards to heat transfer.
 
hey try this -remove the battery when playing games, and fan dont spin as loud , proven on my macbookpro, im hardcore battlefield2-2142 player, so i always remove battery and it helps, (assuming u gaming in xp via bootcamp.)
 
I use a koolsink stand for my mb and it does cool rather good and i like the fanless design but since you are gaming i'd suggest getting an active cooler stand...I also like the notepal coolermaster...another good one is the antec cooler...don't get the macmice cool stand (it's the worst stand I have ever used)
 
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