Bold yet efficient cooling apparatus are not yet available to notebook owners and while stock cooling modules found in modern notebooks are competent in keeping operational temperature of notebooks under check, aftermarket products such as the Titan G3T notebook cooler are what notebook owners need should they want to have an additional piece of mind from future heat related complications from their notebooks.
Like many other coolers designed for cooling notebooks, the Titan G3T works on the basic principle of heat convection and the most commonly used method is to have ventilating fans to circulate and remove the hot air packets that have accumulated at the chassis level. Two fans were built into the Titan G3T for this purpose and these were engineered to draw current directly drawn from any unused USB port on the seated notebook, thereby allowing the cooling pad to be just as mobile as notebooks.
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