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Zalman Announces Ultra-Slim NC2000 NT Cooler for 17-inch Notebooks

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Zalman announced its newest notebook cooler, the Ultra-Slim ZM-NC2000NT. Designed for notebooks as big as 17-inch, the ZM-NC2000NT stays slim thanks to its two 60 mm lateral-flow fans. The fans, which draw power from a single USB connection, spin at speeds ranging 1,100 to 1,700 RPM, with noise output ranging 17 to 23.5 dBA. A simple rheostat fan speed control is available. The cooler also doubles up as a 3-port USB 2.0 hub. Measuring 303 mm x 418 mm x 38 mm (W x H x D), the ZM-NC2000NT is made of aluminum and ABS plastic, it weighs about 1 kg. It is available in silver and black color options.



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Their old ones were very nice, used with some laptops you are looking at a few degrees worth of cooling. Wonder how much it will set us back by.
 
Their old ones were very nice, used with some laptops you are looking at a few degrees worth of cooling. Wonder how much it will set us back by.

Indeed, I've had my 1000 for many years now and it has been used with 4 different laptops, all of which run cooler with it. I think the biggest difference I have seen was with my G53JW, the CPU was 7C cooler and the GPU was 5C cooler when using the 1000 while playing a game (i think it was GTAIV but I can't remember).
 
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