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efirmage

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Wondering if people have had any good/bad experiences with cooling pads. I plan to use this for some moderate gaming, and I feel like it would be a worthy investment to get one of these, both for noise and for longevity. Any thoughts?
 

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Wondering if people have had any good/bad experiences with cooling pads. I plan to use this for some moderate gaming, and I feel like it would be a worthy investment to get one of these, both for noise and for longevity. Any thoughts?

Should this really be in the mac book air thread? I think you ought to move conversations like this to the accessories/peripherals thread or something else that is more relevant.
 

gwsat

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Wondering if people have had any good/bad experiences with cooling pads. I plan to use this for some moderate gaming, and I feel like it would be a worthy investment to get one of these, both for noise and for longevity. Any thoughts?
So far, at least, I have had no need for any auxiliary cooling for my MBA. Before I got the MBA I always had to place a coffee table book between my 17 inch MBP and my lap to avoid discomfort but the MBA runs much cooler.
 

Wrathwitch

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I am a HUGE proponent of cooling pads for laptops. Especially if you are doing any sort of graphics intensive play/work.

Opinions are fine, but the logic of the situation is that computers work best when cool.

Cooling pads ensure that the temperature is drawn away from the machine and dispersed much more quickly.

It just simply can't be a bad thing.

WW
 

maerz001

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you just don't need it on the new air. they are cooler than grannies six feet under
 

davidavaya

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I use a Targus cooling "mat" that doesn't have a fan. The material is a crystal like substance that turns to gel when hot and dissipates the heat. Very portable, doesn't need a USB port and very discrete. Also, great when traveling because it sits on lap easier then fan.

BTW, new to Mac, just ordered my first MBA and can't wait to convert.

Love it!
 

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I use a Targus cooling "mat" that doesn't have a fan. The material is a crystal like substance that turns to gel when hot and dissipates the heat. Very portable, doesn't need a USB port and very discrete. Also, great when traveling because it sits on lap easier then fan.

BTW, new to Mac, just ordered my first MBA and can't wait to convert.

Love it!
The Targus cooling mat sounds pretty sweet. As noted earlier, my MBA has not got hot enough so far for me to be concerned about holding it in my lap. My old MBP, though, got so hot under any kind of a load that I had to put a coffee table book between it and my lap. It appears now that the MBA does everything the old MBP did, so I probably will stick with the coffee table book as a faux cooling pad for the, hopefully rare, occasions when I use it. If I were still going to use the MBP heavily, though, I would certainly look into the Targus cooling mat.
 

efirmage

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Yeah the only reason I'm considering one is for laddering sessions in Starcraft 2. I'm sure in normal use it doesn't need one - even q rev c that I had on loan for a couple months only got hot after quite prolonged use. But, deepening on performance, this might be my main gaming machine. Sounds absurd, but my desktop has an nVidia 7 series, which may be the least functional graphics card ever made.

Anyways thanks for the impressions, they are quite helpful.
 

potentpotable

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I game for hours on end, and it doesn't get much worse than fairly warm - it's not even hot.

I assume no one games with the notebook on their lap?
 

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potentpotable said:
I game for hours on end, and it doesn't get much worse than fairly warm - it's not even hot.

I assume no one games with the notebook on their lap?

I'm more worried about fan noise and longevity than heat. It definitely won't be on my lap unless im playing something like Machinarium, or Osmos etc.
But I havent gotten mine yet, so maybe it wont be necessary.
 

RanEnRui

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I game for hours on end, and it doesn't get much worse than fairly warm - it's not even hot.

I assume no one games with the notebook on their lap?

That's pretty sweet. Mind sharing which games? Wondering on the CPU/GPU load.

I remember on my Rev B, WoW would create a ton of heat on the top left side of the MBA. I think that's where the HD was? It was a spinning HD so that might have been part of the heat.
 

HoosierInFL

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My 11.6" Air gets very warm on the bottom when playing a game. I'm very disappointed with this. I was hoping it would be comfortable to use while on my lap.
 
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