Adding a fan in a laptop
mindlesspuppet
Erie, PA
There's a space in my laptop which could fit a 80mm fan, I figure it'd work very good for exhaust since all it seems to be doing is collecting heat. Anyhow... I was wondering if anyone would have any ideas of how to power this fan.
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Maybe with a 12v dc adapter. You'll have to find one that will push the amps or wattage you need to run the fan.
http://www.antec-inc.com/pro_details_cooling.php?ProdID=75005
USB-powered cooler with pass-through connector included.
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Here's a review I posted up on my site for another laptop cooling device. Not sure if it's any good as I did not read it but worth a look. Looks pretty good, and it has a built-in usb hub.
http://www.cluboc.net/reviews/cooling_devices/vantec_lapcool/index.htm
I have one of those... I dont actually use the fans, but I use it as a stand for my powerbook so the heat generated from it doesn't shatter my glass tabletop. It also looks swanky too.
Are there no fan leads on the motherboard? check carefully.