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  2. This Lamborghini Laptop Is Actually Cool as Hell

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    Razer’s Lambo features hand-painted USB ports in Arancio Borealis, a one-piece aluminum chassis with a laser-etched Y motif, and orange cooling fans that are part of a vapor chamber cooling ...

  3. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    Computer cooling is required to remove the waste heat produced by computer components, to keep components within permissible operating temperature limits. Components that are susceptible to temporary malfunction or permanent failure if overheated include integrated circuits such as central processing units (CPUs), chipsets , graphics cards ...

  4. Laptop cooler - Wikipedia

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    An active laptop cooler. A laptop/notebook cooler, cooling pad, cooler pad or chill mat is an accessory for laptop computers intended to reduce their operating temperature when the laptop is unable to sufficiently cool itself. Laptop coolers are intended to protect both the laptop from overheating and the user from suffering heat related ...

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    In the event that your heating is out, this gadget's powerful airflow quickly gets the room toasty, and its auto climate control maintains a cozy, consistent temperature. It has multiple heat ...

  6. Category:Gaming laptops - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gaming laptops" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acer Gemstone; Acer ...

  7. Thermal design power - Wikipedia

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    Thermal Design Power (TDP), also known as thermal design point, is the maximum amount of heat that a computer component (like a CPU, GPU or system on a chip) can generate and that its cooling system is designed to dissipate during normal operation at a non-turbo clock rate (base frequency).