Starlite KNight
11-14-2010, 09:31 PM
I saw an ad for this on a review site and thought it was pretty cool:
CM Storm SF-19 Strike Force (http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/landing/sf19/home.php)
http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/landing/sf19/intro0.png
With the latest trend in mobile gaming, extreme gamers continue to seek for high performing gaming notebooks to match the specifications needed to play their game. However, not all laptops are built with adequate thermal solution, even performance laptops from well know companies can overheat, lead to unfavorable in-game lags, and possibly pose permanent hardware damage. CM Storm unveils the SF-19 laptop cooler to solve this problem, crafted to take all laptop performances to the next level.
To protect the gamers’ most fortifiable gear while under massive game play, the SF-19 offers an ultra heat dissipation surface made out of strengthened mesh for all laptop sizes, featuring 2 x 140mm adjustable turbine fans, specially engineered to provide unprecedented airflow and system optimization.
Designed with innovation, SF-19 is equipped with 4 advanced USB 3.0 ports which is future proof for all devices such as high speed hard drives, high performance gaming mouse, headset and peripherals that needs execution of high speed transfer rates.
Styling with the Multi-Light Shader™, the laptop is accompanied with 7 colored light profiles for the ultimate in-game ambience. Geared up to dock all high-end notebooks, the SF-19 fits the best gaming notebooks in the market today. Note: SF-19 even accommodates the widescreen 19" gaming notebooks. USB 2.0 version is also available.
http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=3016
I currently have an NZXT Cryo-LX sideways with the fans under the hotter right side under my laptop on my bed. MSI Afterburner shows my old ass PoS laptop's GPU is at 103°C-105°C. I hope to get a new laptop soon. lol
The fans on this beast sound louder than on my current cooler.
"What is the blue USB 3.0 cable for?
The SF-19 uses a blue 1m long USB 3.0 cable to connect to your notebook."
Who would need such a long cable?
CM Storm SF-19 Strike Force (http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/landing/sf19/home.php)
http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/landing/sf19/intro0.png
With the latest trend in mobile gaming, extreme gamers continue to seek for high performing gaming notebooks to match the specifications needed to play their game. However, not all laptops are built with adequate thermal solution, even performance laptops from well know companies can overheat, lead to unfavorable in-game lags, and possibly pose permanent hardware damage. CM Storm unveils the SF-19 laptop cooler to solve this problem, crafted to take all laptop performances to the next level.
To protect the gamers’ most fortifiable gear while under massive game play, the SF-19 offers an ultra heat dissipation surface made out of strengthened mesh for all laptop sizes, featuring 2 x 140mm adjustable turbine fans, specially engineered to provide unprecedented airflow and system optimization.
Designed with innovation, SF-19 is equipped with 4 advanced USB 3.0 ports which is future proof for all devices such as high speed hard drives, high performance gaming mouse, headset and peripherals that needs execution of high speed transfer rates.
Styling with the Multi-Light Shader™, the laptop is accompanied with 7 colored light profiles for the ultimate in-game ambience. Geared up to dock all high-end notebooks, the SF-19 fits the best gaming notebooks in the market today. Note: SF-19 even accommodates the widescreen 19" gaming notebooks. USB 2.0 version is also available.
http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=3016
I currently have an NZXT Cryo-LX sideways with the fans under the hotter right side under my laptop on my bed. MSI Afterburner shows my old ass PoS laptop's GPU is at 103°C-105°C. I hope to get a new laptop soon. lol
The fans on this beast sound louder than on my current cooler.
"What is the blue USB 3.0 cable for?
The SF-19 uses a blue 1m long USB 3.0 cable to connect to your notebook."
Who would need such a long cable?