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Thermaltake T3000
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Tue, 5 May, 2009
System Cooling
Thermaltake
Gareth Hale
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Introduction
Computers are consistently getting faster, and with these faster components, cooling becomes a bigger factor than ever before. In a desktop computer, if your system is running a bit toasty, the fix is usually as simple as replacing a cooler, or adding an additional case fan. However, in a notebook these are not options. USB notebook "chill" pads are becoming more and more popular, but what if you want a cooler without sacrificing a USB port or increasing the noise?

Thermaltake's T3000 fanless notebook cooler comes with aluminium fins,  embedded heatpipes, and enough base to cover the full notebook. Promising great performance in a fanless and silent setup, let's find out if it does the job or comes up short.

We would like to thank Thermaltake for supplying us with the review sample.


“Since the beginning of Thermaltake in 1999, it has been at the forefront of creating new and exciting products at a time where most computer users were provided little to no choices for components that may seem irrelevant, but are in reality crucial to the performance of a PC. Thermaltake Server Series solutions, with years of thermal experience and industry leadership, sets its goal on reforming total thermal management in the server segment by formulating the perfect mixture of versatility, efficiency and thermal management with each respective server product category: Rackmount Chassis, Server Fixed & Redundant Power Supply and Server CPU Cooling Management Solutions.”



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