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Thermaltake Massive23 LX Notebook Cooler

Author
Logan King
Editor
Aron Schatz
Posted
September 28, 2010
Manufacturer
Thermaltake
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Massive23 LX
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Thermaltake Massive23 LX Notebook Cooler
The Massive23 LX has a nice looking, lightweight design and the cooling performance to back it up. Being available for a price point usually reserved for the cheaper plastic coolers and passive laptop pads makes it a pretty good bargain, as well.
Tags Reviews Cooling Thermaltake Notebook Cooler Massive23 LX

Page 1: Introduction, About Thermaltake, Packaging

Introduction

Desktop replacement notebooks usually have components that suck up more power and put out more heat than the more common sizes do. Even though many 17" and up laptops have active cooling systems, the more powerful models usually end up running pretty hot when in use. Despite this, the product selection for notebook coolers are generally much more limited in the larger sizes of laptops. Hoping to combat this trend, Thermaltake has developed notebook coolers for several notebook sizes. Today, ASE Labs has their new entry-level product for full-size notebook cooling, the Massive23 LX, on the test bench.

About Thermaltake

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Since the beginning of Thermaltake in 1999, it has been at the forefront of creating new and exciting products at a time where most computer users were provided little to no choices for components that may seem irrelevant, but in reality crucial to the performance of a PC.

Thermaltake Server Series solutions, with years of thermal experience and industry leadership, sets its goal on reforming total thermal management in server segment by formulating the perfect mixture of versatility, efficiency and thermal management with each respective server product category: Rackmount Chassis, Server Fixed & Redundant Power Supply and Server CPU Cooling Management Solutions.

With its comprehensive line of products available, it enables Thermaltake's core customers to enjoy a one-stop-shop experience, reduce product design-in evaluation period and most important of all, flawless integration process. Each of Thermaltake's strengths enables its customer to focus on their core business while taking advantage of the skills and efficiency of a single thermal management solution partner.

http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/About.aspx


Packaging

The box for the Massive23 has a pretty straightforward design. It has a matte gray finish and basically just has a large picture of the notebook cooler on it. The box also mentions how Thermaltake was a hardware sponsor of this year's WCG competition. One thing to note about this packaging is the grab handle located on the top of the box which makes the box similar to a small travel case. The intention seems to be so you can transport the cooler in the box when traveling. It is a nice touch.

Box Front


The rear of the box has more detailed technical specifications, an air flow diagram, and some more pictures of the cooler itself.

Box Rear
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Page 1
  • Introduction
  • About Thermaltake
  • Packaging
Page 2
  • Specifications
  • Marketing Summary
  • Package Contents
Page 3
  • Massive23 LX
Page 4
  • Testing
Page 5
  • Use
  • Conclusion
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