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    Gaming notebooks operate with faster running processors and higher end graphic cards that will really heat up quickly. It appears NZXT is addressing these hot and sweaty notebooks with their new cooler, the NZXT Cryo LX. Let’s examine the new Cryo LX Cooler and see how it measures up.



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    Nice review Kip, not a bad little cooler.

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    Yea, if you are staying put in the Dorm Room or at home or the office but I wouldn't want to have to pack it with me on the Harley while on the road. Wouldn't have room for my blow-up riding friend. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by KIPPER View Post
    Yea, if you are staying put in the Dorm Room or at home or the office but I wouldn't want to have to pack it with me on the Harley while on the road. Wouldn't have room for my blow-up riding friend. LOL
    Kip how many times do I have to tell you to pull the plug first so she will fit in the saddle bag!

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    Nice review looks like a really good cooler and very well made

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    Yes it is nice and gets the job done, but it's very expensive for a notebook cooler.
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