NZXT releases the CRYO S Notebook Cooler
Category: accessoriesBy: Raghav kapoor
After the success of the award winning CRYO LX, now comes the new CRYO S Notebook Cooler
NZXT the California based company which started its operations in 2004 is a PC hardware company dedicated to the needs of hardcore gamers. They have a lineup of award-winning gaming hardware that combines both style and performance. NZXT has come up with a new cooling solution for laptops up to 15-inches in the form of the CRYO S Notebook cooler. Any laptop (up to 15-inches in size) can easily rest on top of the rubberized plastic surface which prevents the laptop from sliding.
The CRYO S Notebook cooler is built with 3mm thick aluminum (which makes it quite sturdy) and has two adjustable 120mm fans that provide the cooling necessary to keep the gaming performance up to the mark. The rubber finish about which we talked earlier slightly lifts the laptop thereby enhancing air flow in order to remove the heat pockets. This Notebook cooler can be powered via USB or an AC adaptor which is included. It offers two additional USB 2.0 ports to fit in some more devices.
The tilted surface of the cooler allows for comfortable and relaxed typing. The only downside is that it does not support laptops having size greater than 15-inches that means it does not cater to all gamers. The CRYO S supports a price tag of $50.
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