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CM Storm Strike Force SF-19 Laptop Cooler Review

There is no point showing a laptop cooler, without it in action beside a powerful gaming machine. For this page we are highlighting some images and videos of the cooler when paired up with the stunning new Alienware M17X V3 gaming laptop. We reviewed this laptop several days ago and you can read the full review over here.

If ever this cooler was built for a laptop, it had to be lifting some design ideas from the successful Alienware range of laptops. This coupling looks as if it was destined to happen. The angular, futuristic design perfectly matching from the sides and the front.

The CM Strike Force SF-19 also manages to achieve a huge level of grip on the underside of the Alienware laptop, even intentionally forcing the machine forward with our hand was difficult.

Above, a video of the coolers colour modes in action. This can be disabled or forced to one colour if desired, via buttons on the side of the chassis.

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9 comments

  1. Dear lord, thats insanely big !

  2. Very nice engineering work from Cooler Master, but its far too expensive.

  3. It looks as if Dell made it for their alienware laptop range !

  4. Firstly, this is brilliant,. it is about time some company turned the boring concept of laptop coolers on its head with a performance design capable of cooling hot running hardware.

    The only negative is the price? why is it going to be 85 quid in the UK and its 80 dollars in the US? thats 50 pounds ! almost a 90% mark up there

  5. I get annoyed with the UK pricing at times. I was looking at this product today elsewhere and thought, great UK pricing should be 55 quid. but its 85 quid. No thanks. I want one for my XPS, but im not paying the price for a new battery just for something to help cool it.

  6. Looks good, but very expensive for a cooler. Maybe if id spent 3 k on my laptop I might be more willing to spend it, but 400 quid is enough for me on a laptop

  7. Quality product from CM, but I dont think this will suit many laptops. looks great with alienware, but my HP would look terrible on it.

  8. I’m in the market for a high-end laptop, and Alienware is on the shortlist. Fan noise is significant, but is there a “net” benefit? i.e.: does the additional cooling keep the laptop’s fans from spinning up louder? Presumably it will vary from laptop to laptop, but how does it fare for the new Alienware?

  9. the problem is i can’t find in in the uk anymore ,and amazon.com doesn’t ship it to uk

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