Cooler Master NotePal U3 features three fans

Posted on Tuesday, July 27 2010 @ 21:22 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Cooler Master debuts the NotePal U3, a new laptop cooler designed for 15" to 19" laptops. The cooler is made out of aluminium and is equipped with three removable 80mm fans that can be replaced anywhere on the base, each fan has a max airflow of 15.4CFM and a noise level of as low as 18dBA. The NotePal U3 measures 420mm x 320mm x 65mm and weighs 1.04kg.
Cooler Master is pleased to announce its newest addition to the Notepal product line, the Notepal U3. The Notepal U3 is the ultimate cooling solution for those users with up to 19” notebooks. With the introduction of the U3, the Notepal U series can support 7” – 12” with the U1, 14” – 15” with the U2, and now 17” – 19”.

Flexible Cooling
Each Notepal U series has the flexibility to change to meet the specific cooling requirements of a user’s notebook/netbook. With its entirely modular fan setup, the U series allows the user to target problematic heat zones on their notebook that would be otherwise missed by fixed fan coolers. The perforated aluminum body allows for maximum airflow and heat transfer.

Raising the Bar
The Cooler Master Notepal U3 comes equipped with not one, not two, but an astounding three 80mm fans and a fan speed controller clip that are all powered by a single pass-through USB cable, so users won’t lose a USB port. The fan speed controller clip allows for easy attachment to either side of the U3 to accommodate different USB port locations.

NotePal U3 Product Features:
* Patent-pending adjustable fan with speed control function, powered by one USB.
* Quick release fan, easily lock on, replace and remove.
* Unique fan speed control clip for quick setup and replacement.
* Aluminum mesh design for excellent heat dissipation.
* Slim and light weight for great portability.
* Ergonomic angle for comfortable viewing.
* Accommodates up to 19” laptops.


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Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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