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From: intergadget
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  • great idea kid! 2 thumbs up

  • Lego noob

  • Meh, I like to use an icepack under the pc, works wonders, went from 80 degrees to stable 42.

    Only problem is it lasts 4 hours. But that is easily sorted out if you have one other icepack ready in the freezer.

  • lol cool made out of lego parts but i would suggest undervolt your cpu

  • First off, the laptop already runs extremely slow, and secondly, where can i find instructuins for a latitude x300?

  • well it looks like it could cool but how the heck are you suppose to use the laptop on that thing?

  • if it breaks when you lift the laptop it cant be very practical and what happens if you wanna build sommit else with your lego

  • that is because when the weight is uneven, the back part can break, but it is very sturdy when you have a even weight balance. I've put a lot of pressure when it is on a even weight balance, and it never broke. I did make a newer one that is smaller, and better.

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