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[Review] Cooler Master Storm SF-19 Strike Force


Posted by The Duke on 24 Nov 2010 / 2 Comments
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Extreme gamers continue to seek high performing gaming notebooks to keep up with the more demanding requirements of new games. However, notebooks tend to have cooling that is almost insufficient for the high-end hardware that they contain. Even performance notebooks from well known companies can overheat, which can lead to unfavorable game lag and can possibly cause permanent hardware damage. The Storm SF-19 notebook cooler is Cooler Master’s solution to this problem. In order to protect a gamer’s gear while it’s under heavy stress from game play, the SF-19 employs its incredible ability to dissipate all of that excess heat through its surface. The SF-19 also has strengthened mesh that can withstand all notebook sizes up to 19”.  It features 2 x 140mm adjustable turbine fans that help keep notebook components running at favorable temperatures. Let’s see how it performs, shall we?

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Written by The Duke


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