KLIM COOL
Introduction
Their principle is simple: raise the laptop so that the vents have access to a larger airflow and force the air flow (free) to the base of the pc through (x) fan (s) . And as the warm air always rises (see your physics course), automatically, the air which is located down is always colder than the above. And so it's this fresh air will be used to cool the laptop (for a hot air will not help, because there will be no heat exchange and thus no cooling).
Having already tested multiple ventilated racks, I noticed that the more fans had dispersed over the entire surface, it was more efficient compared to those who had only one, even if it was great.
Why? I'm no expert in thermodynamics, but our laptops are rarely more than 2 vents in the lower face. Mostly, you only have one, and it tends to be stronger on the left or on the right. Now fans ventilated racks are mostly central and the flow of air, which means that there are actually some fresh air that goes directly to the fan vent. Other items, the inlet vent is usually very close to the exit vent, or it is rarely perpendicular and is instead rather focused down, failing to design. These two facts are that hot air instead of going out horizontally rather focused down, and as the air vents, the ventilos, instead of taking fresh air, uses the hot air has just come out of the computer!
Brand Name | Klim |
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Item model number | Cool |
Item Weight | 5.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 3.3 x 1.6 inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.1 x 3.27 x 1.57 inches |