Xigmatek Shield NPC-D211 has 200mm fan to keep your laptop cool

Posted on Wednesday, June 09 2010 @ 19:23 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Xigmatek introduces the Shield NPC-D211, a new cooler designed for laptops of up to 19". The laptop cooler features a black aluminium surface that measures 400mm x 390mm x 55mm, it weighs 1.8kg and keeps your laptop cool with a silent 200mm fan that delivers up to 60.95CFM at a noise level of 20.1dBA.
Shield NPC-D211, Notepad cooler, supports all notebooks up to 19". Use contemporary black coating with all aluminum material and combines aesthetic appeal with ultimate performance in notebook cooling. With light weight, multi and ultra silent 200mm fan, USB powered, Shield NPC-D211 provides you friendly use and cooling performance.

  • Contemporary black coating with all aluminum material, combines aesthetic appeal with ultimate performance in notebook cooling.
  • Ultra silent 200mm fan keep noise level to a minimum and intakes more cool air for the best cooling capability.
  • Light weight, multi and ultra silent 200mm fan, USB powered, Shield NPC-D211 provides you friendly use and cooling performance.


  • It should be available soon for around 40EUR.


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    Re: Xigmatek Shield NPC-D211 has 200mm fan to keep your laptop cool
    by Anonymous on Thursday, June 10 2010 @ 3:32 CEST
    The only thing I wish is that more cooler makers would copy the Silverstone NB01 and put a mesh along the bottom to get the fan more breathing room and make it easier to set the notebook IN your lap, not just on a desk.

    Otherwise the large fan is great as is the mesh around it for cooling the underside and the lip for keeping the notebook from falling off the cooler.

    Probably the final improvement would be an AC power input to let the fans spin up for a bit more airflow when using these near an AC outlet.