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3.3 out of 5
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11 out of 20(55%)customers would recommend this article to a friend.
Product Reviews
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labs46
Location: MA
Coolsense
Date:August 26, 2012
Never knew this and found it interesting since I always worry about the lapyop over heating.
3 of 5 found this review helpful.
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Marco
Location: Milan, Italy
Not so bad
Date:August 22, 2012
On my model (dv6 6169), cool sense works decently. Something could be improved but certainly it is useful when used with high temperatures (summer) and is not required too much power to the CPU, in essence when you prefer to keep it cool. It 's normal that with cool sense active, the power is decreased relative to the heat produced, is its function. It not only decreases the frequency of the CPU but also the voltage (less electrical current) thus less heat dissipation.
With games or heavy processes you should turn off for everything else turn on. I hope HP will improved it. Bye!
1 of 2 found this review helpful.
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3 out of 5
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Rich L
Location: Goodyear, AZ.
Video no help/ but like the CoolSense idea
Date:July 28, 2012
I like the idea that i can have this sitting on my lap and it doesn't get baking hot...had an IMB thinkpad and it used to very hot..I have a g7 1312nr and so far, for my needs its doing just fine. I'm not a gamer, i'm using it for writing..and networking..kudos HP!
2 of 3 found this review helpful.
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Kelly
Location: Virginia
Great Cooling Technology
Date:July 28, 2012
This approach to keeping you comfortable works. I think laptop makers are taking steps in the right direction when it comes to customer satisfaction. My previous laptops constantly overheated since I need to use my laptop often, but not my most recent. I feel the coolness kick in each time I use my laptop and it definitely makes a huge difference when I spend much time on my laptop! Thanks to whoever created this. I highly recommend it.