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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2007

I as of early 2006 I could not find a powerful enough laptop cooler that was good for my use. So I made one myself. It's been working great for me so I thought I would share with others. If you want to make one go here. http://www.instructables.com/id/E0G2NZQYAFEZ7BDFSV/

Disclaimer: DO THIS ON YOUR OWN DISCRETION AND RISK AND THAT YOU WILL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY.

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  • Thanks all for kind words.

  • say something !!!!

  • here I said something :).

  • Wow. I agree. Can you say ghetto. lol. no, really, I give you an A+ for creativity. I really do. The power supply to power the fan kills me. But if it works, it works. 5 Stars...

  • @wwjoshdew

    Yeah, it's basically made of junk. I was into recycling at the time. haha thanks for 5 stars.

  • does that suck the air out OR blow cold air at it ?

  • blow air in at it.

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  • alienware = opposite of ghetto lol

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  • what a noice, use 1 fan, bigger, and put it on low rotation speed, no noice

  • make it in aluminum version and it can be sold on ebay :P

  • Thats one badass cooling fan ur laptop must luv u lol

  • well that's all fine and dandy, but I think we could throw a cpl half eaten apples everywhere and sell it for a couple thousand!

  • I like your laptop cooler ^^ cheap, usefull and ingenious :)

  • nice

    

  • that is a good design i like it

  • I made a similar kind of set-up by drilling a big hole in my desk, screwing two power supply fans to the underside (I drilled the hole beneath the laptop's main air intake) and rigging it up to an old phone power supply. With a ghetto duct-tape and wire switch, I can drop my laptop's running temperature by up to 30 degrees Celsius. Home-made productions rock!

  • I need to know what wires are for what on my power supply i'am going to use for a project like this one. My supply is labeled for what wires are for that come out but i need to know which wire to connect to turn ON and OFF the supply.

    Thank you for Any info you could share,Rob

  • Holy crap! Nice!!!!

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