Notebook Coolers

Editor’s Choice: Enermax Aeolus N14 CP002 Netbook / Notebook Cooler Review

The Enermax Aeolus N14 was first debut back at Computex 2009. Finally it has reached the consumer market and we will find out if the wait was worth it. Fitting right in with the rest of the Aeolus lineup, the N14 is one of the ‘sexiest’ coolers on the market. It is the latest cooler to join the growing netbook cooler battle and it comes fully loaded: it packs a 140mm fan with four blue LEDs and is composed of plastic and aluminum. . Specifications Enermax Aeolus N14 CP002...

Tacens Fero Notebook Cooler Review

With the Tacens Fero we will complete our indepth analysis of Tacens entire notebook cooler line. The Fero itself is the flagship of the line, boasting double the fans as the others and having all the features of the other coolers and more.. Also it is the only “non portable” cooler that Tacens produces. Four fans, a USB Hub, fan control and more, sounds great eh? We will have a look at how great it really is in the following review. . Specifications Tacens Fero Dimensions:...

Vizo EZSurf Passive Notebook Cooler Review

As we stated in a recent review of the Tacens Trio, the supply has begun to catch up with demand in the portable cooler market. Today we will have a look at another one of these portable notebook coolers, the Vizo EZSurf. The EZSurf is a passive notebook cooler, meaning true silence. Moreover it features a “patented” curved based design and has a thermally conductive interface pad. Making things even juicier is its compact size and durable build. At first thought one may be questioning...

Tacens Ferolite Notebook Cooler Review

Thinner but larger than the Tacens Trio, yet far smaller than the Tacens Fero, the Tacens Ferolite fills in the middle space in the Tacens lineup. Much like the Trio the Ferolite was designed to maximize portability but rather than the fold up design that Tacens used for the Trio, the Ferolite has a cool looking slide design. Though however cool a notebook cooler may appear, it should still remain practical and effective. Throughout our time with the Ferolite we were able to test these...

Tacens Trio Notebook Cooler Review

Since the launch of Notebook-Cooling.com, our visitor trends have showed that over a third of our traffic comes from mainland Europe. Although we have generally been concentrating on products available across the globe, a few of our products have left out our European readers. So today we have a review of a company more or less exclusive to Europe: Tacens. Founded in 2005, “Tacens” (which is the Latin term for “silent”), operates under the motto “Feel the Silence”. In their...

[A Second Look] Silverstone Noble Breeze NB02 Notebook Cooler

In the enthusiast computing industry, there is one name that elicits a certain kind of excitement that few other companies can boast. Since 2003, Silverstone’s products and services have won many awards and accolades in the computing industry, ranging from their latest computer chassis to their newest power supply. Their full complement of products allows Silverstone to enjoy across the board success, by designing, manufacturing, and producing quality products for discerning enthusiasts all...

Silverstone NB01B Notebook Cooler Review

If there is one thing that Silverstone is known for, it is their exquisitely crafted computer enclosures. Replete with features galore and a propensity for fine craftsmanship that borders on obsession, Silverstone has built a reputation that few other companies can match. Today, however, Silverstone diverges from their normal modus operandi with their new Noble Breeze NB01B notebook cooler. Will their new entry into the notebook cooling market make a splash? Can Silverstone achieve the same...

Cooler Master Notepal U1 / Cooler Master Notepal U2 Notebook Cooler Review

Bringing together the benefits of both passive and active coolers, the Cooler Master U Series takes the adjustable cooler to a new level. Portable, adjustable and efficient the Cooler Master U series teases perfection but just isn’t quite there yet. ________ ___________ ____________ Specifications In this review we will be reviewing both the U1 and U2. Note: There are two versions of each individual U series coolers. One version comes with a fan, while the other is just the...

Enermax Aeolus CP001 Notebook Cooler Review

Crafted with a simple yet elegant design, the Aeolus CP001-S notebook cooler offers a single gigantic 25cm fan, encased in an all-aluminum chassis and which brings the term “sleekness” to another level. The futuristic chassis offers not only efficient cooling, but also an important ergonomic feature which helps tender hardcore typist – a full sized wrist rest. Specifications: Enermax CP001-S Dimensions (DxWxH): L 13.78" x W 13" x H 1.8" Weight: 2.86 lbs Material:...

Vizo Ninja Notebook Cooler Review

Unlike its siblings, the Vizo Ninja takes on a traditional notebook cooler design. It has a no non-sense dual fan cooling system that is built form a single piece of aluminum with as advertised silent fans. Specifications: Vizo Ninja (NCL-210) Dimensions: Dimensions: 320 x 300 x 40 (mm) Weight: 2.31lbs (1.05Kg) Material: Aluminum Noise: 20dBA Input Voltage: 5V...