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Coolermaster notepal u3 plus review12/29/2022 There is then a wire that goes from there to a clip-on fan control dial. Cooler Master went a step further and use a connection with a pass through for another USB connection on the back of it, so you don't lose the port if you connect a few devices to a stationary laptop. First off, there is the 5 volt USB connection that plugs into the side of the notebook. Powering the unit is simple, but let me explain how this all works. The NotePal U3 is 2mm thick, and even though there are many vent holes throughout the U3, it still weighs in at 2.3 pounds. This means that when the front is sitting on a flat surface, the bend in the back makes for a 2.5" increase in height for the back. The one piece cooler is set to a 10 angle. The large top offers room for all 15-17" laptops and can hold some 19" models as well. The NotePal U3 is made from black anodized aluminum and uses rubber pads for the stability of the cooler on a surface as well as the laptop on the U3 itself. Let's take a deeper look at the NotePal U3 and see what Cooler Master offers for your money. The lower end models are made from plastic and don't tend to have the options the U3 brings to the table. All are USB powered in some form, have various fan concepts to cool them, and most notably, have styling differences. Shopping for Cooler Master notebook coolers will bring you to three versions of the "U" series an "A" series, an "X" series, and the Infinite. The NotePal naming covers a few offerings other than the U3. Today we are going to get a look at the NotePal U3 from Cooler Master. There are also a couple other tricks built into this notebook cooler, but I don't want to ruin the surprise yet. All of this is done while still delivering a simple, yet elegant look to the unit with the use of black anodized aluminum and grey rubber. Raising the notebook off of your legs is going to keep your legs cooler and with the use of multi-position fans it should be able to spot cool many components inside. The sample I just received from Cooler Master promises to do all of those three things. If this stand is going to sit in the open while you are out with your laptop, you may also be concerned with how it looks on the desk while you are away. There is also a third factor, and that is styling. While that is one concern when looking to buy a notebook cooler of any sort, cooling the components inside is more important, especially with my Lenovo. Looking at a few different concepts of how companies are approaching cooling today's laptops, I have gotten a grasp of what seems to work out and what doesn't do more than keep your legs cooler.
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