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19th September 2004, 17:35 | #1 |
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| Jetart NP5000 Notebook Cooler The anterior of the cooler is the best part. Here you'll find four USB2.0 connectors, a 5th USB connector for the provided cable, an AC adapter jack, and a dial that controls the speed of the two internal 70x70x10mm Y.S.Tech fans, ranging from 1800-2600RPM. As you can see, the USB hub in particular is very useful as it provides 3 additional ports (there are actually 4 free ones, but you're using one of your laptop's so it's only 3 extras). For testing I fired up my trusty Dell Inspiron 8200 of two years. http://www.mikhailtech.com/modules.p...wcontent&id=84
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