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Cooler Master NotePal Infinite EVO Notebook Cooler Review

The Infinite Evo does a fine job of reducing temperatures compared to coolers we've looked at in the past, many of these products simply just don't work.  It is worth bearing in mind that the difference with a Macbook is probably going to be higher than many notebooks as the entire chassis is metal and they tend to run hot.

We think that the biggest issue with the Cooler master Infinite EVO is the noise of the fans.  Even though it is bearable when the fans are set to minimum, the cooler doesn't really reduce the temperatures by any significant level.  At full speed the fans are noisy and could be heard over our Macbook's speakers at high volume.

We do like the design of the Infinite Evo which is sturdy and well engineered, while exuding an elegant appearance.  It also angles the keyboard of your laptop to a much more ergonomic position which makes typing sessions a little less tiring on the fingers!

The Cooler Master Infinite Evo can be yours for about £25 from Ebuyer.  At this price it is more expensive than many of the coolers we've looked at in the past.  We think that it offers a much more practical solution than products such as the Arctic Cooling NC, which just slots under the back of the unit … so it may be worth the extra for many people.  The USB hub and fan power-off button are nice additions and we think they've found the perfect angle for ergonomic typing.

Pros

  • Very well built
  • Fan speed control
  • USB Hub
  • Suitable for most form factors

Cons:

  • Loud fans
  • No power cable supplied for USB hub

KitGuru says: A good notebook cooler if you don't mind putting up with the noise.

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Rating: 8.0.

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4 comments

  1. There is no such a thing as ‘silent’ 80mm fans. unless they spin that low they dont produce much air. Surprising Cooler Master would release a laptop cooler with this design today, they tend to make them with big ass fans. for a reason.

  2. looks like a good match for the macbook, same colour scheme.

  3. Even if they used 92mm fans would have been a better choice.

    I had an akasa laptop cooler for a while there and it used 80mm fans I just didnt even plug them in cause they drove me nuts.

  4. Looks ok, nothing special really. might suit the apple audience more.