Gigabyte G-Pad Pro

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by Darksaber, on Oct 9th 2007, in Notebook Coolers. Manufacturer: Gigabyte

Performance

The most important aspect of cooling pads for notebooks is the ability to draw heat away from the mobile computer. Some companies offer simple fans, which are placed towards the back, under the notebook, while others utilize cloth pads with chemicals to draw out the heat. Gigabyte is taking a traditional approach and offers passive and active cooling.

We use the Macbook Pro, which features 8 sensors. These are quite accurate and can be viewed while any other program is running in OS X. Cinebench is being used to simulate a load on all cores during which the pad heats up and temperatures can be taken. To give the G-Pad Pro time to raise in temperature, the Cinebench run was repeated five times, to simulate longer use under full load. The measurements were taken without the pad, followed by placing the Macbook Pro on the passive and actively cooled G-Pad Pro.



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