Thermaltake Massive TM Notebook Cooler
Massive TM notebook cooler, thin and light, designed with Thermaltake the first ever adjustable temperature sensor, display control panel, aluminum design and dual 120mm temperature regulated fans to suit user’s preference in accordance with the laptop size or various heat generated points to create the best thermal performance. The excellent ergonomic design makes the most comfortable viewing angle and hand position.
P/N: CL-N002-PL12BL-A
Compatibility: For 10”~ 17”Notebook
Dimension: 390 x 277.5 x 49.3 mm
Fan Dimension: 120 x 120 x 18 mm x2
Color: Black
Material: Aluminum + Plastic
Rated Current: 0.46 A
Rated Voltage: 5V
Fan Speed: 1000 R.P.M ( Turbo 1300 R.P.M )
Noise: 31 dBA
Air Flow: 61.27 CFM
Air Pressure: 1.59 mm-H2O
Sensor: 0 ~99 F
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Good Air Flow / Bad USB Ports. Well built, sleek, and sturdy with a removable usb power cord that can be plugged into a USB charger or directly into your laptop. The dual 120mm fans can move plenty of air, but using this on your lap may be counter productive. The turbo setting seems to alleviate. Some other buyers complained that it can be noisy, but it isn’t much an issue. The noise will go up if you are using the turbo setting and 120mm fans at higher speeds will produce noise. However it is hardly noticable when compared…
Ordered A22, received A21… If you are interested in the Massive A22, be aware you may be shipped the A21. Looking at the photos, the second to last one is of the A21. I ordered the A22 model, which would have had two 120 mm fans. What I received was the A21 model which features a single 200 mm fan. The A21 model also lacks a speed dial. I set up a return for it, and ordered a Cooler Master U3 plus as a replacement. The Cooler Master U3 has three small fans, all of which make buzzy noises. Also the laptop…
Revised review – one of the arms snapped within a month of receiving it, making it useless. EDIT – now BOTH legs have broken. EDIT: I had to revise my review from 5 to 1 stars – within a month, one of the plastic arms that hold up the stand snapped and made this useless. I wasn’t putting pressure on it, wasn’t doing anything unusual, just simply moved the arms to a higher position and it snapped. I’d noticed when I received it that it had a “line” on that arm and that is where it broke. Very disappointed.My old Alienware M17x is huge, old, and runs VERY hot. In fact, it has been frequently giving…