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November 29th, 2019 00:00
Cooling for 15 R3 and Area-51m
Hi
It's a well known fact, the better you cool your laptop the longer you'll play.
The Dell Gaming Laptop chassis prioritizes performance with a dual fan design that pulls in cool air from the bottom and top vents, while exhaling exhaust out the rear and side vents for optimal core component cooling.
Below my solution for both Ali 15 R3 and A-51m
ZALMAN ZM-NS2000 &
JETS GT200/202 - There are three modes of auto, speed regulation and hibernation. When is auto mode, the fan cooler checks the temperature of laptop air outlet and adjusts the rotate speed automatically to cool down laptop without manual intervention.
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MrFreeze_van
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November 29th, 2019 11:00
The rear exhaust of the 51M is not supposed to pull back the air back in, cooler air is coming from below...
RAF65
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November 29th, 2019 21:00
I have just added one photo to explain how jets fan works
RAF65
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November 29th, 2019 22:00
For better understanding
ant51
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February 14th, 2020 18:00
Hi,
How do you attach the silicon cover to the rear air vent of the area 51m ? How do you hold it in place?
Thanks
marc780
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January 12th, 2022 23:00
I own one one of these coolers. It comes with a glue-on metal piece that goes on the bottom of the laptop case; that's what you use to mount the fan on your laptop. The silicone bit is held onto the fan assembly itself, it just gets pulled onto a groove that's molded into the fan assembly and the springy silicone material stuff just holds it on, similar to how a rubber band would.
The adhesive under the mounting plate sticks it on the comp pretty well and makes for a semi-permanent installation. But when you decide you want to remove the mount later, it pries off easily and leaves behind little or no adhesive.