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My main PC is in the office so gaming from a laptop is the best option for me, as it is obviously portable and means I can sneak the occasional game a home. The issue this poses is that most modern games are CPU and GPU intensive, to some greater or lesser extent, so I need a laptop that can handle the resource requirements of the game I want to play. Usually Battlefield 4 or League of Legends. An unavoidable by-product of gaming on a laptop is that it doesn’t take long for the laptop to generate a decent amount of heat, which is hardly surprising when you look at the limited space the laptop’s components have to operate and to create a sufficient cooling airflow. To assist with the creation of a chilled airflow for the laptop when gaming, I decided to research and buy a cooling pad. Now, as you can probably imagine, there are plenty of models to choose from, many with their own unique features and designs. However after reading many reviews online I decided to go for the Havit HV-F0256 Slim Laptop Cooling Pad due to its size, USB passthrough feature, an on/off switch and of course its cooling capability. Also, it didn’t break the bank at just over £15. I created a quick video giving more information on this cooling mat, along with a few tips around what to look for when choosing your own laptop gaming cooling mat.
Drop a comment below to let me know what cooling pads you’ve found good, and if you find the video useful, please give it a thumbs up on YouTube. I may see you online sometime for a quick gaming session. The post Havit Slim Laptop Cooling Pad HV-F2056 appeared first on TechHead and was written by Simon Seagrave. |
