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Titan-CD release the G12T Notebook Cooling Pad


Titan-CD release the G12T Notebook Cooling Pad

Model No. TTC-G12TZ

Titan launches the new aluminum cooling pad, TTC-G12TZ, made of pure aluminum with dual low-noise fans which aim to provide a high quality thermal solution. The ergonomic design and anti-slip function bring much more comfort and convenience to users. There are Dual 7cm noiseless fans embedded in the cooling base which effectively drop off the high temperature of laptops while operating, offering a silent cooling. Moreover, the adjustable air intake and outlet function enables diverse wind direction to fulfill the personal preference. The TTC-G12TZ is USB powered and could widely apply for 12”-17” laptops.

Features

Pure aluminum cooling pad with dual 7cm fans: perfect heat dissipation for your laptop
Suitable for 12"~17" notebooks
Low noise and long life time fans: adjustable air intake and outlet enable diverse wind direction to meet each personal preference
Built-in on/off switch: adapt to distinct needs

Specifications

Outline Dimension - 325 x 146 x 36 mm
Fan Dimension - 70 x 70 x 15 mm (2 PCS)
Rated Voltage  - 5 VDC
Power Consumption - 1.2 W
Rated Speed - 1500 10% RPM
Airflow - 25 CFM
Static Pressure - 0.03 Inch H2O
Noise Level < 16.9 Dba
Bearing Type - Z-axis Bearing
Life Time - 60,000 hours

 

 

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