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Sep 23, 2008 at 11:44 PM

Vizo Ninja HS Notebook Cooler

 

No matter what laptop you've got it generates heat, it happens because the heat generating components inside are packed so closely together, and as we all know, some laptops get hotter than others.

Today I'm taking a look at the Ninja HS Notebook Cooler from Vizo, it's a very different sort of laptop cooler than I have ever seen. It features adjustable fans that can move from side to side and the entire fan assembly can move forward and backward as well so you can pinpoint cool the hot spot on your laptop. Does it work? Let's find out...

 

 

 


Vizo Ninja HS Notebook Cooler

Author: Kristofer Brozio

Sponsor: Vizo


 

Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


Vizo Ninja HS Notebook Cooler



NCL-251-BK

Ninja HS ( w USB 2.0 Hub )

Adjustable Notebook Cooler

Fit 12" ~ 17" Widescreen Notebook PC

Built-in 3 USB 2.0 Ports

NOISELESS HEAT SEEKER

 


Unlike ordinary ones, VIZO NINJA HS adjustable notebook cooler can be adjusted its positions for fans to fit you notebook perfectly. Precise and personalized positioning is important because most of notebooks have different hot zone. NINJA HS can be moved dual fans up and down / right and left according to the hot zone of your notebook which make air-flow precisely to the hot zone and reduce its temperature efficiently. With patented easy-slide system and unique tool free design, adjusting the positions for fans is easy. With bottom roller design, users can move notebook conveniently.


Features:


# Green Design : Less material use, Ease of use with a minimum of steps, Efficient

# Real 350 mm long for most widescreen notebook PC

# Aluminum casing for excellent heat dissipation

# Adjustable positions for fans :

Dual fans can be moved up and down / right and left according to the hot zone of your notebook PC


# Patented easy-slide system and unique tool free design provides stability and simple adjustability

# Dual ultra quiet cooling fans provide the maximum airflow and air pressure

# Powered by USB, no adapter required under low power consumption

# Compact, space saving, light weight

# Ergonomic designed angle for easy typing

# Bottom roller design for convenient movement

# Built-in 3 USB 2.0 ports for easy expansion



Specs:


# Dimensions :350 x 291 x 62 mm

# Housing Material :Aluminum

# USB Bus Power :5V/500 mA

# DC Fan Dimensions : 70 x 70 x 15 mm ( 2 pcs )

# Bearing Type : Sleeve Bearing

# Speed : 2000 RPM

# Noise Level <20 dBA

# Max Air Flow : 13.72 ( Min:11.22) CFM

# Rated Voltage : DC 5 V

# Rated Current : 0.24 ( Max:0.34 )A x 2

# Compatibility : 12"~17" Widescreen Notebook PC

# Weight : 880 g



A Better Look at Things:


The Ninja HS comes in a nice little box with a handle on it, the box has pictures and of course the specs and features listed as well. Opening the box we find the Ninja HS is actually in pieces and will need to be put together before use, included are the main parts for the cooler, thumbscrews, USB cable and instruction sheet.



The Ninja HS is made of metal so it's nice and sturdy, the legs have numbered marks on the to help you adjust it correctly for your laptop. There are also small wheel on the back of the legs as well so you can easily slide the unit with your laptop on it.



The fans are installed on a bar that connects to both legs, on one end of the version I received for review are three standard USB ports for anything you need to plug in and a mini-USB port that is used to power the fans, there's also a connection for an external power supply as well.



You do have to assemble the Ninja HS, but it's easy to do, just four thumbscrews and you're done.






Testing:


I've got an older Dell Latitude C640 that has served me well over the years, so that's what I using for testing. According to the instruction your' supposed to feel for the hot spot on the bottom of your laptop and position the fans to blow directly on that spot. I did that, it's easy to do, just adjust a few screws and move things around a bit and you're all set.



For testing I ran Orthos Stress Prime to get load on the CPU for an 30 minutes, then let the system sit for 30 minutes and ran it again, I did this 5 times and averaged out the temperature results. To get the Idle temperatures I just turned the laptop on running windows processes, and I also surfed around the internet and checked my email, I did this for 30 minutes at a time as well and averaged out the temperatures.


Ambient room temperature during testing was 22.1C.


Without the Ninja HS:

Idle: 36.5C

Load: 70.5C


With the Ninja HS:

Idle: 33.5C

Load: 67.5C


We've got an average of a three degree drop in temperatures while using the Vizo Ninja HS, not wonderful, but it does what it's supposed to do, that is to cool your laptop.


Typing while the computer is on the Ninja HS works well, but you've got to get accustomed to the angle if you're not using anything of this sort, it actually works well as a nice laptop stand.


Of course the addition of the extra USB ports is nice as well, especially if you have a laptop like mine where you've only got one to begin with.


The fans are silent, I actually had to take my laptop off the Ninja HS to make sure they were on, they are literally silent when running.




Summary and Comments:


The Vizo Ninja HS does it's job, even three degrees cooler is better than three degrees hotter. Other people will have different experiences with this cooler as not all laptops are the same.


The Ninja HS is made very well, and it seems sturdy, you can break it down if need be for storage and transport as well.



DragonSteelMods gives the Vizo Ninja HS a 4.5 out of 5 score.


Pros:

-Cools you laptop

-Silent fans

-Well made

-Easy to use

-This version adds USB ports

-Portable


Cons:

-No on/off switch for fans that I could find





I would like to thank Vizo for the chance to review the Ninja HS and for their continued support of DSM.




review#502




 

 


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